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Religie, spiritualiteit en gezondheid

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Een overzicht van de literatuur tussen 2000 en 2002 leverde, op basis van zoeken met de termen ‘spiritualiteit’ en ‘religie’ in PsychLit, 1107 artikelen en onderzoeksverslagen op, tegen 101 publicaties voor de periode 1980–1982 (Koenig, 2004).

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van Heck, G., van Uden, R. Religie, spiritualiteit en gezondheid. GEGE 33, 71–73 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03087891

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