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Fatalism and Self-Efficacy: The Role of Psychosocial Factors, Religion, and Spirituality on Population Health

Monday, October 6, 12-1 PM (CT)

Healthcare systems, community organizations, and governmental agencies are increasingly turning to the importance of improving population health – the health outcomes of a group or community of individuals. As a result, the importance of taking a multidimensional approach that incorporates social, environmental, economic, psychological and behavioral factors influencing health has become critical. This talk will discuss the role of two psychosocial factors – fatalism and self-efficacy – on health outcomes and how interventions that incorporate religion and spirituality have the potential to improve population health and well-being.

Our presenters, Drs. Leonard Egede and Rebekah J. Walker will be joined by respondents, Drs. Kelsey White and Geila Rajaee.

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