Mapping American Adolescent Religious Participation

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion - Tập 41 Số 4 - Trang 597-612 - 2002
Christian Smith1, Melinda Lundquist Denton2, Robert Faris3, Mark Regnerus4
1University of North Carolina, Department of [email protected]
2Department of Sociology at the University of North [email protected]
3Department of Sociology at the University of North [email protected]
4University of Texas at [email protected]

Tóm tắt

Sociologists know surprisingly little about the religious lives of adolescents in the United States. This article begins to redress that unfortunate lack of knowledge by examining descriptive findings on adolescent religious participation from three recent, reputable national surveys of American youth. We present descriptive statistics on three fundamental aspects of youth religious participation: religious affiliation, religious service attendance, and involvement in church youth groups. We also examine the influences of gender, race, age, and region on these religious outcomes. This descriptive inquiry should help to heighten broader understanding of and to lay down a baseline of essential information about American adolescent religious participation. Further research is needed to investigate the social influence of different kinds of religiosity on various outcomes in the lives of American youth.

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