shrinking from religion
A just published study that looked at the religious beliefs of different types of medical doctors in the US has found that psychiatrists are the least religious among the medical specialities.
The study also found that non-psychiatrist physicians who were religious, were least likely to refer a patient with symptoms of mental illness to a psychologist or psychiatrist, and were more likely to refer them to a member of the clergy or religious counsellors.
There’s also a few interesting facts about the demographics of US psychiatrists:
Compared with other physicians, psychiatrists were more likely to be Jewish (29% versus 13%) or without a religious affiliation (17% versus 10%), less likely to be Protestant (27% versus 39%) or Catholic (10% versus 22%), less likely to be religious in general, and more likely to consider themselves spiritual but not religious (33% versus 19%).