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Respondents were also asked about the importance of religion for them and about their religious practices. Results are shown in Table 10 for Buddhists and Moslems. Given the small number of Moslems in the sample, caution is appropriate when interpreting the results. Clearly religion is very important for a substantial majority of Cambodian elders. Three fourths of Buddhists and over 90% of Moslems in our sample indicated that religion was very important for them. This varied very little across gender and residence. There is a modest increase with age in the proportion of Buddhists who indicated religion is very. | NHS National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Issue Date October 2008 Occupational therapy interventions and physical activity interventions to promote the mental wellbeing of older people in primary care and residential care NICE public health guidance 16 NICE public health guidance 16 Occupational therapy interventions and physical activity interventions to promote the mental wellbeing of older people in primary care and residential care Ordering information You can download the following documents from PH16 The NICE guidance this document which includes all the recommendations details of how they were developed and evidence statements. A quick reference guide for professionals and the public. Supporting documents including an evidence review and an economic analysis. For printed copies of the quick reference guide phone NICE publications on 0845 003 7783 or email publications@ and quote N1703. This guidance represents the views of the Institute and was arrived at after careful consideration of the evidence available. Those working in the NHS local authorities the wider public voluntary and community sectors and the private sector should take it into account when carrying out their professional managerial or voluntary duties. Implementation of this guidance is the responsibility of local commissioners and or providers. Commissioners and providers are reminded that it is their responsibility to implement the guidance in their local context in light of their duties to avoid unlawful discrimination and to have regard to promoting equality of opportunity. Nothing in this guidance should be interpreted in a way which would be inconsistent with compliance with those duties. National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence MidCity Place 71 High Holborn London WC1V 6NA National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence 2008. All rights reserved. This material may be freely reproduced for educational and .

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