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Americans Are Increasingly Praying For Their Health: Study


First Posted: 05/26/2011 5:57 pm Updated: 07/26/2011 5:12 am

Americans, especially women and African-Americans, are increasingly turning to prayer when it comes to health issues, according to a new study published by the American Psychological Association.

The study, which appears in the latest issue of the APA publication Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, found adults in the United States prayed about their health 36 percent more in 2007 than they did a decade before.

Researchers from the University of Massachusetts and West Virginia University crunched data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's 1999, 2002 and 2007 National Health Surveys. The 2007 survey was the most recent one that included questions about prayer.

In 1999, 13 percent of adults over age 18 reported praying about health issues. That compares to 43 percent in 2002 and 49 percent in 2007. The study focused primarily on the 2002 and 2007 surveys, which questioned 30,080 adults and 23,393 adults, respectively.

"The United States did have an increase in worship attendance across multiple religious faiths immediately after the 9/11 attack, but that has not stayed elevated," noted the study's lead author, Dr. Amy Wachholtz of the University of Massachusetts Medical School.

"However, people continued to use informal and private spiritual practices such as prayer," Wachholtz said. She also noted "a greater public awareness of Buddhist-based mindfulness practices that can include prayerful meditation, which individuals may also be using to address a variety of health concerns."

The study reported that people who considered their health to be waning and those who found their health to be improving said they prayed more. According to Wachholtz, that suggests that people with progressive diseases or quick changes in health are likely to use prayer as a way to cope.

Steve Peoples, pastor at Mission Hill Church in Topeka, Kan., said he has seen the power of prayer first hand.

"I don't think there is any question that God answers prayers and heals people," said Peoples, who in recent years has had two kidney stones and seen a close friend survive cancer. Peoples said he found himself praying throughout those struggles.

He is also a part of Medi-Share, a Christian health-sharing organization that is similar to insurance and only accepts Christians who follow a specific Bible-based lifestyle as members. Members help foot each others medical bills and pray for one another when they are sick.

"A majority of my prayer would not be focused on my health and safety, but my prayers are more geared toward what I can do for God," Peoples said. "I think there is a correlation between that and wellness and that there is some blessing provided there."

Shais Taub, a Pittsburgh-based rabbi who specializes in ministering to Jews with alcohol and drug addictions, said prayer is especially popular among addicts.

"When human power no longer works, we entertain the notion of letting God give it a whirl," he said. "Other diseases, we keep throwing drugs and therapy at them to the bitter end. ... With the addict, when that stuff doesn't seem to work, we've learned to go straight the the source of all healing."

The APA study did not look at which methods of prayer people used or which religion they practiced. It also did not look at whether the adults surveyed experienced sickness before turning to prayer, or prayed before they got sick.

It did, however, look at race, class and gender.

Health-related prayer increased across all groups, but adults with the highest incomes were 15 percent less likely to pray for their health than those with the lowest incomes.

"We're seeing a wide variety of prayer use among people with good income and access to medical care," Wachholtz said. "People are not exchanging health insurance for prayer."

Women were more likely to pray for their health than men -- 56 percent of women reported health-related prayer in 2007 compared to 40 percent of men -- as were black Americans when compared to whites. Sixty-one percent of blacks reported health-related prayer in 2007, while 45 percent of whites reported the same.

People who exercised regularly were 25 percent less likely to pray about health than than those who did not exercise.

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Americans, especially women and African-Americans, are increasingly turning to prayer when it comes to health issues, according to a new study published by the American Psychological Association. T...
Americans, especially women and African-Americans, are increasingly turning to prayer when it comes to health issues, according to a new study published by the American Psychological Association. T...
Americans, especially women and African-Americans, are increasingly turning to prayer when it comes to health issues, according to a new study published by the American Psychological Association. T...
Americans, especially women and African-Americans, are increasingly turning to prayer when it comes to health issues, according to a new study published by the American Psychological Association. T...
 
 
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Packattack
09:39 PM on 06/18/2011
They cant afford it so they have to pray.
04:09 PM on 06/14/2011
prayer helps
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Godweiser
The eyes have it.
04:57 PM on 06/04/2011
This being, of course, the Republican vision of healthcare. If God wanted you healthy, he woulda made you that way.
New Yorker
Roman Catholic, Anti-DEATH, Combat Vet, Sinner
01:06 PM on 06/05/2011
You ascribe to modern Republicans what they neither seek nor deserve, the affinity for God and His truth. The Republicans are simply seeking power by any means necessary. You are seeing in the Republican Party that alliance between war machinery, Industry profit seekers, and military power brokers that President Eisenhower warned us all to beware of as he left the Whitehouse. Even Hitler occasionally paid lip service to Christianity in his early drive for power, but he put many a Christian and Catholic through his Death Factory. The Republican thinkers have constructed a propaganda machine that Hitler would envy, just to deceive the weak minded who are incapable of their own thoughts. Any deference paid to any religion is only done within that context.
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Godweiser
The eyes have it.
01:40 PM on 06/05/2011
I tend to think that the rank and file are manipulated through their religion, which is sometimes heartfelt, by elites that studied the religion well but do not believe in it -- they use it as a weapon, just as they use a bad misinterpretation of American history (see: Palin) as a weapon against everyone else as well.

However, that's always been religion; a plaything of the elites, a means of social control. And the leadership of the religious communities are in on the scam.
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Lorindol
I shall consider it . . .
09:05 PM on 06/18/2011
Exactly. "Just pray you don't get sick."
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05:20 PM on 06/02/2011
Well, good luck to them. If it helps them emotionally on a personal level, then more power to them.

On the other hand, if they claim it actually works or try and cram it down my throat in the form of legislation, rules, or special consideration, then they'll have a fight on their hands from me.
11:16 AM on 06/03/2011
Is there some legislation out "there" that would force people to pray to receive healing?
(Is this something that "they" hid in the bowels of Obamacare??)
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11:30 AM on 06/03/2011
Wasn't referring to prayer in particular, just religious agendas in various aspects of life.

However, the current attempts to deny women the choice to do what they want with their own bodies is a perfect example of delusional religious people attempting to impose health-related legislation based on a 2000 year-old book of dubious origin
01:04 PM on 06/02/2011
Well, increasingly, people have little else to turn to. I guess the placebo of prayer is better than what's being provided by our good friends at UnitedHealth.
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ProofRequired
Taking back the human race, one believer at a time
01:38 PM on 06/01/2011
It just makes me sad to think people believe praying will help them get healthier. If you believe that, you have to believe that the same force made you sick in the first place. And you have to believe that force knows whether or not you will pray afterwards. No god is subject to time or space, otherwise it wouldn't be omnipotent. Praying is a complete and total fantasy with the type of odds you get betting the pass line in Vegas.
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Roman Catholic, Anti-DEATH, Combat Vet, Sinner
09:22 AM on 05/31/2011
Four Million people a year visit the shrine At Fatima, Portugal, similar crowds visit Lourdes, France. Many are sick with terrible diseases, and mental problems. There have been mnay well researched, and documented miraculous cures for the greater glory of God. If we had more devout doctors and scientists we would have more cures. To open yourself to such divine help you must seek God in your heart, he is all good, and all merciful, and He always hears our prayers. Don't love your sins more than God and expect His help. Seek His forgiveness, and pray that His will, not yours be done, then ask for the cure. Be persistent in this.
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05:17 PM on 06/02/2011
Please show empirical, scientific evidence of what you claim or put a sock in it. Your delusional beliefs have nothing to do with medical facts.

Praying in and of itself cannot cure a disease, injury, or even the common cold. A person's mind can cause somatic changes in their body, but, as others have mentioned this is placebo effect
New Yorker
Roman Catholic, Anti-DEATH, Combat Vet, Sinner
11:32 AM on 06/05/2011
The proof of the cures at places like lourdes and fatima exist. You want to know, you do the reading, I'm not here to make obvious what you're too lazy to seek on your own. Maybe when you have cancer yourself one day you'll look into it after the doctors tell you your meter's running out.
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Lorindol
I shall consider it . . .
09:06 PM on 06/18/2011
Or not.
01:03 AM on 05/31/2011
It is quite normal.It is the basic human nature.Whenever he finds some thing wrong in his liked weather it is related to his finance or health,he start praying to god.

http://www.eyehealthguide.net/pterygium-wedges-on-your-eye.html
09:12 PM on 05/30/2011
People pray for health mainly because that medicine, injection or surgery don't work any more in many cases, especially when chronic diseases and epidemics are more and more common in the world. And now there's more, radiation. I wish all of those who are looking for an effective cure to restore their health could turn to Maha Meditation, through which they can learn the right way to pray for an improvement on health. It's about the technique of connecting to the divine source and channelling incredible energy to the prayers; it works for everyone without distinction to race, religion, language, gender or age. If everyone could be healthy, the power of praying for peace can also make it a better world.
www.MahaMeditation.org
07:18 PM on 06/13/2011
"because that medicine, injection or surgery don't work any more in many cases" What century are you living in? We've never lived longer precisely because of those advancements.
03:57 PM on 05/30/2011
It is interesting that God purportedly cures illness through prayer, but these are invariably treatable illnesses. What is also interesting is that he seems to have trouble with incurable diseases such as MS, Motor Neurone, Cystic Fibrosis, AIDS etc etc. Hmm.

http://godisimaginary.com/i1.htm
09:08 PM on 05/30/2011
BEWARE WHAT YOU SAY, GOD IS LISTENING. A FRIEND OF MINE WAS HEALED OF MS
DOCTERS COULD ONLY MANAGE SOME OF THE SYMTOMS. WITH A PRAYER OF FAITH SHE WAS HEALED. GOD WANTS YOU HEALED BUT YOU HAVE DO THINGS HIS WAY THE BIBLE WILL TEACH YOU THE WAYS.
01:45 AM on 05/31/2011
Utter, absolute nonsense. No one has EVER been cured of MS.

The bible teaches nothing to those who can think and reason for themselves.

Try to learn how to type in lower case.
07:20 PM on 06/13/2011
Your god is hard of hearing, at best and imaginary at worst.

Does the bible also teach you how to use lowercase?
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Lorindol
I shall consider it . . .
09:07 PM on 06/18/2011
He also never answers the prayers of amputees. Now that would be awe-inspiring.
07:34 AM on 05/30/2011
Pray for Health, prey on Health Care...all makes perfect sense.
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11:00 PM on 05/29/2011
Why do people pray about their health - the most simple and obvious answer is because they lack the financial means to access treatment.
nancynancy
Atheist.
09:33 AM on 07/14/2011
Exactly.
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eddy joe
welcome to the machine
11:27 AM on 05/29/2011
Anyone that has ever built anything, engineered anything, or designed anything knows it doesn't happen by accident. It takes intelligence.
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DakkonA
www.DisentangledReality.com
12:38 PM on 05/29/2011
Things we build don't have the capacity to reproduce imperfectly. The analogy is wrong.
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eddy joe
welcome to the machine
05:29 PM on 05/29/2011
Of course they do..we have machines, and viruses replicating themselves. But, to put it another way...there is no organization of any kind without intelligence. And once there is organization, it will fall apart without intelligent intervention. You're familiar with entropy?
07:22 PM on 06/13/2011
Circular logic...proof and poof...there goes your argument.
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eddy joe
welcome to the machine
10:47 AM on 05/29/2011
Organized energy is the process of “perceptionâ€, and what is perceived is called “creationâ€. Notice, then, that the 5-plus senses are really “centers of intelligence†for it is only through these that creation is known. Creation itself is but the recognition of the Creator as the created. In no way can the two be separate. There cannot be the one without the other. Creation is itself intelligence, for it brings meaning to the consciousness that underlies it. Perception of your hand then, is really an appreciation of a particular organization of intelligence, and ultimately of intelligence itself. Since perception is appreciation, both refer to the soul – the embodiment of appreciation. The world about you is in fact your soul – for you are here incarnate and claim ownership to your incarnation.
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DakkonA
www.DisentangledReality.com
12:37 PM on 05/29/2011
What?
09:13 PM on 05/30/2011
MORE NEW AGE CRAP
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eddy joe
welcome to the machine
10:31 AM on 05/29/2011
During a debate with the biologist Richard Dawkins, Collins stated that God is the explanation of those features of the universe that science finds difficult to explain (such as the values of certain physical constants favoring life), and that God himself does not need an explanation since he is beyond the universe. Dawkins called this "the mother and father of all cop-outs" and "an incredible evasion of the responsibility to explain", to which Collins responded "I do object to the assumption that anything that might be outside of nature is ruled out of the conversation. That's an impoverished view of the kinds of questions we humans can ask, such as 'Why am I here?', 'What happens after we die?' If you refuse to acknowledge their appropriateness, you end up with a zero probability of God after examining the natural world because it doesn't convince you on a proof basis. But if your mind is open about whether God might exist, you can point to aspects of the universe that are consistent with that conclusion."[27]
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DakkonA
www.DisentangledReality.com
12:35 PM on 05/29/2011
It is a cop-out, because it assumes there are aspects of reality that will forever be unexplained, and worse, that we can know which things those are.

Just because we can ask a question doesn't mean there's a satisfying answer.
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SocBeat
Bald and proud
12:46 PM on 05/30/2011
I have never heard, nor do I expect to ever hear, Richard Dawkins or any other atheist (including me) place limits on the kinds of questions we humans can ask. You might hear us declare a question irrelevant or meaningless (like "was man made in god's image?"), or very difficult to answer - but never should we say that you can't ask.

If we can test any answer to a question, we do so in the natural world. It's a wonderful thing that we humans are capable of imagining things other than what we observe in the natural world, but to ask us to draw conclusions - and worse yet, to act on them - based on untestable speculation from outside the natural world, is folly at best and criminal at worst.