Don’t Miss Out on the Latest Updates.
Subscribe to Our Newsletter Today!
A team of researchers at Florida State University examined the correlation between drug use and religious attendance of women.
"Religious involvement matters for illegal drug use because religious communities directly condemn this behavior. However, religious communities are just beginning to discuss the dangers of prescription drug abuse," said Amy Burdette, a researcher.
Read:Can TB be treated only with medications?
Researchers found that the probability of women engaged in any illicit drug use was significantly lower. They learned that women who attended religious places at least once a week was better than compared to those who reported attending services a couple of times a year or less. This was also true for marijuana use.
Read:Does every drug addict need to go to a rehabilitation center
The study also noted that the relationship between parental substance abuse and adverse child outcomes is well established.
Source: ANI
Image Source: Shutterstock