Clinicians' knowledge of and sensitivity to religious issues have been
questioned. The present study measures religious knowledge and willin
gness to utilize such knowledge in clinical practice. We administered
a 41-item questionnaire testing religious knowledge and willingness to
utilize such knowledge to 28 psychiatric clinicians. The mean religio
us knowledge score was 61% of the total possible score. In spite of lo
w scores, only 33% of clinicians consistently refrained from initiatin
g discussions of religious issues. Results support a low level of reli
gious knowledge but do not support a contention that clinicians are in
sensitive to religious issues.