Outcome-Wide Studies, Religious Communities, and Human Flourishing

March 28, 2022
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Event sponsored by:

Center for Aging and Human Development
Center for Spirituality, Theology and Health
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
School of Medicine (SOM)

Contact:

Harold Koenig, MD

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Speaker:

Tyler J. VanderWeele, PhD (Harvard Univ)
Increasingly rigorous research has demonstrated important relationships between participation in religious communities and health outcomes. For numerous outcomes, however, especially well-being, more rigorous evidence is needed. So-called "outcome-wide" designs are put forward as an important template for more quickly and substantially expanding the evidence base for relationships between religion and aspects of human flourishing. This approach is illustrated with analyses from the Growing Up Today Study, the Nurses' Health Study, the Polish Household Study, and the Health and Retirement Study. SPEAKER: Tyler J. VanderWeele, Ph.D., the John L. Loeb and Frances Lehman Loeb Professor of Epidemiology in the Departments of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and Director of the Human Flourishing Program and Co-Director of the Initiative on Health, Religion and Spirituality at Harvard University. TOPIC: Outcome-Wide Studies, Religious Communities, and Human Flourishing This event is IN PERSON and will not be broadcast online.

20th Annual David B. Larson Memorial Lecture on Religion and Health