#211: BYU’s Justin Dyer on mental health and the positive impact of temple attendance

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#211: BYU’s Justin Dyer on mental health and the positive impact of temple attendance

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Research from Brigham Young University looks at the relationship between temple attendance, religious practices, and mental health in youth of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The evidence suggests scripture study, family prayer, church attendance and belief in the restored gospel of Jesus Christ are supported by and supportive of temple attendance. Professor Justin Dyer, a professor of religious education at BYU, joins this episode of the Church News podcast to talk about his findings that youth who attend the temple more often have better mental health, including lower levels of depression and anxiety.

Author: Church News Podcast
Guest: Justin Dyer
Host: Jon Ryan Jensen
Publisher: Church News