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Buffering Effect of Religiosity for Adolescent Substance Use


  Author: Thomas Ashby Wills, Alison M. Yaeger, James M. Sandy
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Publication: Psychology of Addictive Behaviours, Vol. 17, No. 1
Document Date:                  2003
Category: Family, Religion and Culture > Religion Affiliation
Related Categories:
Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Substance Use/Abuse
Family, Religion and Culture > Religion Commitment
 

This study finds that adolescents who hold religious beliefs are less likely to do drugs, smoke, or drink, suggesting that religiosity buffers the effects of life stress on adolescent substance use.

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