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Faith in relation to mental health and work (4304)


Type of Data: Faith in relation to mental health and work (4304)

Faith Community: General

Date: 2023, 29 September-8 October

Geography: United Kingdom

Sample Size: 2004

Population: Adults aged 18 and over

Keywords: Attachment to God(s) or higher spiritual being(s), confidence in handling challenges that come with life, employer’s respect for religious beliefs and accommodation for religious practices, frequency of attendance at religious services, importance of carrying out everyday responsibilities and duties of life in thorough manner, importance of religious background to personal identity, Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life, job satisfaction, mental health, optimism over own future, religious affiliation, religious background, satisfaction with current job, satisfaction with life, self-assessed happiness, self-assessed level of self-control, self-assessed psychological wellbeing, strength of belonging to work or employment, Techne UK, trust of work colleagues and professional contacts, UK economy, work

Collection Method: Online and telephone interviews

Collection Agency: Techne UK

Sponsor: Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life

Published Source:

  • Rakib Ehsan, Keep the Faith: Mental Health in the UK, [London]: Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life, 2023
  • Rakib Ehsan, Making Faith Work: Job Satisfaction in the UK, [London]: Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life, 2023
  • https://iifl.org.uk/

    BRIN ID: 4304

    Remarks:

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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