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Learn more about statistical claims
Online
  • Daniel K. Judd, ed., Religion, Mental Health, and the Latter-day Saints (Provo, UT: BYU Religious Studies Center, 1999), xvi + 318 pages. off-site
  • Express Scripts Prescription Drug Atlas (2004). PDF link
  • Hilton, Fellingham, and Lyon, "Suicide Rates and Religious Commitment in Young Adult Males in Utah," American Journal of Epidemiology (Vol. 155, No. 5 : 413-419) off-site
  • Janet Jensen and Larry Jensen, "Are Utah Women More Depressed?", BYU Family Studies Center, n/d. off-site
  • Michael R. Ash, "Are LDS Prone to Problems," mormonfortress.com off-site
  • Gilbert Fellingham, Kyle McBride, H. Dennis Tolley, Joseph L. Lyon, "Statistics on Suicide and LDS Church Involvement in Males Age 15–34," Brigham Young University Studies 39 no. 2 (2000), 173–80. off-site
Video
  • "Antidepressants in Utah," BH Roberts Foundation print-link.
  • "Church growth and activity," BH Roberts Foundation print-link.
  • "Cosmetic surgery in Utah," BH Roberts Foundation print-link.
  • "Latter-day Saint marriage and divorce statistics," BH Roberts Foundation print-link. Video version: "Are Latter-day Saints less likely to get divorced?,"  (25 January 2024). video-link.
  • "Utah alcohol laws," BH Roberts Foundation print-link.
  • "Utah gender wage gap," BH Roberts Foundation print-link.
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