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Jeffrey S. Levin

Jeffrey S. Levin

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
47
Citations
14541
World Ranking
3295
National Ranking
1594

Overview

Jeffrey S. Levin is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their academic profile centers on research conducted within this institution.

No recent papers are listed in the available data, and there are no noted frequent co-authors or main publication venues associated with their work.

Their research does not list specific fields or subfields of study, and no main topics of work have been detailed. Additionally, there are no records of book publications or awards connected to their academic career.

Due to the limited information available, details on the scope and focus of their research contributions remain unspecified. There is also no indication that they are deceased.

Best Publications

  • The Religion-Health Connection: Evidence, Theory, and Future Directions

    Christopher G. Ellison;Jeffrey S. Levin

  • Religion in the Lives of African Americans : Social, Psychological, and Health Perspectives

    Robert Joseph Taylor;Linda M. Chatters;Jeffrey S. Levin

  • Religion and health: is there an association, is it valid, and is it causal?

    Jeffrey S. Levin

  • Race and Gender Differences in Religiosity Among Older Adults: Findings From Four National Surveys

    Jeffrey S. Levin;Robert Joseph Taylor;Linda M. Chatters

  • Mental Health Services in Faith Communities: The Role of Clergy in Black Churches

    Robert Joseph Taylor;Christopher G. Ellison;Linda M. Chatters;Jeffrey S. Levin

  • Religious effects on health status and life satisfaction among black Americans.

    Jeffrey S. Levin;Linda M. Chatters;Robert Joseph Taylor

  • Black and white differences in religious participation : A multisample comparison

    Robert Joseph Taylor;Linda M. Chatters;Rukmalie Jayakody;Jeffrey S. Levin

  • How religion influences morbidity and health: Reflections on natural history, salutogenesis and host resistance☆

    Jeffrey S. Levin

  • Religion, Health, and Psychological Well-Being in Older Adults: Findings from Three National Surveys

    Jeffrey S. Levin;Linda M. Chatters

  • Is frequent religious attendance really conducive to better health? Toward an epidemiology of religion

    Jeffrey S. Levin;Harold Y. Vanderpool

  • Research on religion and mental health: An overview of empirical findings and theoretical issues

    Jeffrey S. Levin;Linda M. Chatters

  • Is there a religious factor in health

    Jeffrey S. Levin;Preston L. Schiller

  • A MULTIDIMENSIONAL MEASURE OF RELIGIOUS INVOLVEMENT FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS

    Jeffrey S. Levin;Robert Joseph Taylor;Linda M. Chatters

  • Religion and spirituality in medicine: research and education.

    Jeffrey S. Levin;David B. Larson;Christina M. Puchalski

  • Religious Attendance and Psychological Well-Being in Mexican Americans: A Panel Analysis of Three-Generations Data

    Jeffrey S. Levin;Kyriakos S. Markides;Laura A. Ray

  • Antecedents and dimensions of religious involvement among older black adults.

    Linda M. Chatters;Jeffrey S. Levin;Robert Joseph Taylor

  • Is religion therapeutically significant for hypertension

    Jeffrey S. Levin;Harold Y. Vanderpool

  • Age Differences in Patterns and Correlates of the Frequency of Prayer

    Jeffrey S. Levin;Robert Joseph Taylor

  • Religion in aging and health: theoretical foundations and methodological frontiers

    Jeffrey S. Levin

  • The role of the black church in community medicine.

    Jeffrey S. Levin

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Joseph Taylor
Robert Joseph Taylor University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Linda M. Chatters
Linda M. Chatters University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
John S. Lyons
John S. Lyons University of Kentucky
Christopher G. Ellison
Christopher G. Ellison The University of Texas at San Antonio
Neal Krause
Neal Krause University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Karen D. Lincoln
Karen D. Lincoln University of Southern California
Jersey Liang
Jersey Liang University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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