Stability and change of religiosity among baby boomers in adulthood: Associations with familism over time

Advances in Life Course Research - Tập 56 - Trang 100542 - 2023
Woosang Hwang1, Kent Jason Cheng2, Maria T. Brown3,4, Merril Silverstein5,6,4
1Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, Texas Tech University, United States
2Social Science Ph.D. Program, Syracuse University, United States
3School of Social Work, Syracuse University, United States
4Aging Studies Institute, Syracuse University, United States
5Department of Sociology, Syracuse University, United States
6Department of Human Development and Family Science, Syracuse University, United States

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