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Family religious involvement and the quality of family relationships for early adolescents / by Christian Smith and Phillip Kim.
- Title
- Family religious involvement and the quality of family relationships for early adolescents / by Christian Smith and Phillip Kim.
- Author
- Smith, Christian, 1960-
- Publication
- Chapel Hill, NC : National Study of Youth and Religion, c2003.
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- Description
- 36 p.; 28 cm.
- Summary
- Examination of association between the religious involvement (number of family religious activities, parental worship service attendance and parental prayer) and quality of family relationships with results indicating that religiously involved families of adolescents (ages 12-14) living in the U.S. are more like to have stronger family relationships than families that are not religiously active.
- Series Statement
- Research report of the National Study of Youth and Religion ; no. 4
- Uniform Title
- Research report of the National Study of Youth and Religion ; no. 4.
- Subject
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- Executive summary -- Data and methods -- Table 1 -- Family religious involvement -- Aspires to be like mother -- Enjoys time with mother -- Admires mother -- Help from mother -- Praise by mother -- Strictness of mother -- Supportiveness of mother -- Mother blames child -- Mother cancels plans -- Mother's knowledge of child's friends -- Mother's knowledge of child's friends' parents -- Mother's knowledge of child's social contacts -- Mother's knowledge of child's education -- Aspires to be like father -- Enjoys time with father -- Admires father -- Help from father -- Praise by father -- Supportiveness of father -- Father cancels plans -- Father's knowledge of child's friends -- Father's knowledge of child's friends' parents -- Father's knowledge of child's social contacts -- Father's knowledge of child's education -- Eating dinner with family -- Having fun with family -- Running away from home
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- Harvard Library