نتایج جستجو برای: religiousness

تعداد نتایج: 505  

Journal: :Journal of youth and adolescence 2015
Peter J Jankowski Sam A Hardy Byron L Zamboanga Lindsay S Ham Seth J Schwartz Su Yeong Kim Larry F Forthun Melina M Bersamin Roxanne A Donovan Susan Krauss Whitbourne Eric A Hurley Miguel Ángel Cano

Prior person-centered research has consistently identified a subgroup of highly religious participants that uses significantly less alcohol when compared to the other subgroups. The construct of religious motivation is absent from existing examinations of the nuanced combinations of religiousness dimensions within persons, and alcohol expectancy valuations have yet to be included as outcome var...

Journal: :Alcohol and alcoholism 2002
Torsten Winter Sakari Karvonen Richard J Rose

AIMS Because religiousness, a protective factor for alcohol use, is much more prevalent in rural regions, we examined its importance in explaining the differences in adolescent alcohol use found in the rural and the urban regions. In rural Ostrobothnia (hereafter referred to as the rural region), alcohol use is at the lowest level in all of Finland, whereas in Uusimaa, the urban region that sur...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2003
Timothy B Smith Michael E McCullough Justin Poll

The association between religiousness and depressive symptoms was examined with meta-analytic methods across 147 independent investigations (N = 98,975). Across all studies, the correlation between religiousness and depressive symptoms was -.096, indicating that greater religiousness is mildly associated with fewer symptoms. The results were not moderated by gender, age, or ethnicity, but the r...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de psiquiatria 2014
Giancarlo Lucchetti Harold G Koenig Ilana Pinsky Ronaldo Laranjeira Homero Vallada

OBJECTIVE The connection between lower alcohol use and religiousness has been extensively examined. Nevertheless, few studies have assessed how religion and religiousness influence public policies. The present study seeks to understand the influence of religious beliefs on attitudes toward alcohol use. METHODS A door-to-door, nationwide, multistage population-based survey was carried out. Sel...

Journal: :Twin research : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 1999
B M D'Onofrio L Murrelle L J Eaves M E McCullough J L Landis H H Maes

Research has consistently shown that religiousness is associated with lower levels of alcohol and drug use, but little is known about the nature of adolescent religiousness or the mechanisms through which it influences problem behavior in this age group. This paper presents preliminary results from the Mid-Atlantic School Age Twin Study, a prospective, population-based study of 6-18-year-old tw...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2014
C Nathan DeWall Richard S Pond Evan C Carter Michael E McCullough Nathaniel M Lambert Frank D Fincham John B Nezlek

Religiousness is reliably associated with lower substance use, but little research has examined whether self-control helps explain why religiousness predicts lower substance use. Building on prior theoretical work, our studies suggest that self-control mediates the relationship between religiousness and a variety of substance-use behaviors. Study 1 showed that daily prayer predicted lower alcoh...

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2009
Frank Gillum Thomas O. Obisesan Nicole C. Jarrett

Although smoking shows a strong negative association with religiousness, no studies have appeared of use of smokeless tobacco (ST) and religiousness. To assess an association of use of ST and religiousness, data from 9,374 men aged 17 years and over with complete data on self-reported frequency of attendance at religious services and use of smokeless tobacco were analyzed. Among men aged 17-29 ...

Journal: :Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence 2015
Jungmeen Kim-Spoon Michael E McCullough W K Bickel Julee P Farley Gregory S Longo

Prior research indicates that religiousness is related negatively to adolescent health risk behaviors, yet how such protective effects operate is not well understood. This study examined the longitudinal associations among organizational and personal religiousness, delay discounting, and substance use initiation (alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use). The sample comprised 106 early adolescents...

Journal: :Aging & mental health 2009
Andrea June Daniel L Segal Frederick L Coolidge Kelli Klebe

OBJECTIVES This study examined the relationship between religiousness, perceived social support, and reasons for living among European American (n = 37; M age = 67.7 years) and African American (n = 35; M age = 71.1 years) older adults, where ethnicity was predicted to behave as a moderator. METHOD Community-dwelling participants completed the Brief Multidimensional Measure of Religiousness/S...

Journal: :Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology : the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53 2003
Michelle J Pearce Todd D Little John E Perez

Examined the relations between depressive symptoms and (a) 3 standard indicators of religiousness and (b) a potentially more age-specific indicator in a sample of 744 adolescents (M age = 13.06 years, SD = 0.45). Adolescents completed the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) and the Brief Multidimensional Measure of Religiousness/Spirituality. Results indicate that several dimensions of religi...

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