Assessing and meeting the health needs of Roman Catholic priests in the archdiocese of Chicago. Journal Article


Authors: Koller, M.; Blanchfield, K.; Vavra, T.; Andrusyk, J.; Altier, M.
Article Title: Assessing and meeting the health needs of Roman Catholic priests in the archdiocese of Chicago.
Abstract: In 1985, the Bishops' Committee on Priestly Life and Ministry recommended bishops form holistic health boards for their priests based on the results of a 1982 U.S. survey of Catholic priests. In 1995, a holistic health committee was formed under the office of the vicar for priests for the archdiocese of Chicago. One of the committee's first actions was to survey the priests of the archdiocese of Chicago to identify baseline health behaviors and needs. Survey results (n = 524; 52% response rate) revealed the need for the committee to promote health education, preventive care, and annual physicals. The committee conducted a series of health fairs, improved the insurance benefit for an annual physical, and conducted a series of health-related talks targeted to priests. A follow-up survey in 2006 (n = 389; 46% response rate) indicated improvements in health behaviors of the priests. Comparisons to statewide and national data indicate that overall, engagement in healthy behaviors is higher for priests than for men who are not priests.
Journal Title: Journal of Prevention Intervention in the Community
Volume: 40
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1085-2352
Publisher: Unknown  
Journal Place: United States
Date Published: 2012
Start Page: 219
End Page: 232
Language: English
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Notes: ID: 12638; Status: MEDLINE; Publishing Model: Journal available in: Print Citation processed from: Internet; NLM Journal Code: 9702085