Preliminary Research Findings from Nat'l Study of Youth and Religion
Published Wednesday, November 17, 2004 by Jason Retherford | E-mail this post
Preliminary Research Findings taken from the
National Study of Youth and Religion
-Sociologists Find Stronger Relationships Between Mothers and Fathers In Religiously Active Families
-Parental Religious Devotion Protects Against Major Delinquency
-Parents in Religious Families with Teens More Likely to Express Affection or Love to Each Other
-Religious 12th Graders More Likely to Have Positive Self-Attitudes
-Sociologists Find that Religious Teens Are More Positive About Life
-Significant numbers of religiously active teenagers are involved in serious risk behaviors involving alcohol and drugs.
-Religious 12th Graders Are More Likely to Exercise
-Religious Youth Are More Likely to Have Positive Relationships with Their Fathers
-Religious 12th Graders More Likely to Be Glad to Be Alive
-Correlation Found Between Religion and Community Service
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