Wednesday, January 20, 2010

National Study of Youth and Religion

The National Study of Youth and Religion (www.youthandreligion.org) is a very comprehensive study of youth and religion.  The following reports are particularly useful.

 

Religion and Spirituality on the Path Through Adolescence [1.8 MB]

Portraits of Protestant Teens [6 MB]

Are American Youth Alienated From Organized Religion? [500 KB]

Family Religious Involvement and the Quality of Parental Relationships for Families with Early Adolescents [500 KB]

Family Religious Involvement and the Quality of Family Relationships for Early Adolescents [900 KB]

Religion in the Lives of American Adolescents: A Review of the Literature. [1.5 MB]

Religion and the Life Attitudes and Self-Images of American Adolescents [1.7 MB]

Religion and American Adolescent Delinquency, Risk Behaviors and Constructive Social Activities [1.2 MB]

Methodological Issues and Challenges in the Study of American Youth and Religion [100 KB]

 

 

Religion and Spirituality on the Path Through Adolescence [1.8 MB]
Portraits of Protestant Teens [6 MB]
Are American Youth Alienated From Organized Religion? [500 KB]
Family Religious Involvement and the Quality of Parental Relationships for Families with Early Adolescents [500 KB]
Family Religious Involvement and the Quality of Family Relationships for Early Adolescents [900 KB]
Religion in the Lives of American Adolescents: A Review of the Literature. [1.5 MB]
Religion and the Life Attitudes and Self-Images of American Adolescents [1.7 MB]
Religion and American Adolescent Delinquency, Risk Behaviors and Constructive Social Activities [1.2 MB]
Methodological Issues and Challenges in the Study of American Youth and Religion

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