Religion and American adolescent delinquency, risk behaviors and constructive social activities


Autoria(s): Smith, Christian; Faris, Robert; National Study of Youth & Religion (U.S.)
Data(s)

13/03/2008

13/03/2008

2002

Resumo

This report demonstrates that religion among U.S. adolescents is positively related to participation in constructive youth activities. In addition, those who participate in religious activities seem to be less likely to participate in many delinquent and risk behaviors.

Identificador

Smith, Christian, and Robert Faris. 2002. Religion and American adolescent delinquency, risk behaviors and constructive social activities. A research report of the National Study of Youth and Religion, no. 1. Chapel Hill, N.C.: National Study of Youth and Religion.

http://hdl.handle.net/2144/10

Idioma(s)

en_US

Publicador

National Study of Youth and Religion

Palavras-Chave #Teenagers -- Religious life -- United States. #Teenagers -- Conduct of life -- United States. #Juvenile delinquency -- United States. #Risk-taking (Psychology) in adolescence -- United States.
Tipo

Article