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National Survey of Children’s Health Finds Intact Family and Religious Participation are Associated with Fewer Developmental Problems in School-Age Children


  Author: Nicholas Zill, Philip Fletcher
Publisher: Family Research Council
Publication: Special Report
Document Date:                  December 16, 2008
Category: Family, Religion and Culture > Church Attendance
Related Categories:
Children > Child Development
Divorce and Remarriage > Effects of Divorce
Family Structure > Impact of Family Structure on Youth
Family, Religion and Culture > Religion and Family
Parenthood/Childrearing > Parental Absence
Public Policy > Family
 

This report highlights American data from the Survey of Children’s Health that reveals children and youth who live with their biological parents and regularly attend religious services are more likely to exhibit signs of positive social development, fewer problem behaviours and have parents who report fewer concerns.

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