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期刊名:Journal for the scientific study of religion

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ISSN:0021-8294

e-ISSN:1468-5906

IF/分区:1.9/Q2

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Keisha L Bentley-Edwards,Paul A Robbins,Loneke T Blackman Carr et al. Keisha L Bentley-Edwards et al.
Religiosity is a potential social determinant of obesity risk among black Americans, a group that tends to be highly religious and disproportionately suffers from this disease. Although religious engagement differs within this group, resear...
Reed T DeAngelis,Gabriel A Acevedo,Brandon Vaidyanathan et al. Reed T DeAngelis et al.
This research note advances the religious coping literature by testing whether belief in an evil world conditions the stress-moderating role of scripture reading. Hypotheses are tested with original data from a survey of Black, Hispanic, an...
Katie E Corcoran,Christopher P Scheitle,Bernard D DiGregorio Katie E Corcoran
Many individuals have engaged in behaviors to cope with and mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic, including mask wearing and physical distancing. This study considers the extent to which individuals have also engaged in religious behaviors in res...
George M Hayward George M Hayward
While many multidimensional models of religiosity have been proposed over the years across a range of samples, nearly all are cross-sectional; this prohibits the assessment of model change or stability over time, particularly with regard to...
Landon Schnabel,Scott Schieman Landon Schnabel
This study demonstrates that religion protected mental health but constrained support for crisis response during the crucial early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Data from a national probability-based sample of the U.S. population show that...
Blake Victor Kent,James C Davidson,Ying Zhang et al. Blake Victor Kent et al.
Social scientists have increasingly recognized the lack of diversity in survey research on American religion, resulting in a dearth of data on religion and spirituality (R/S) in understudied racial and ethnic groups. At the same time, epide...
Y I Li,Robert Woodberry,Hexuan Liu et al. Y I Li et al.
Risk preference theory argues that the gender gap in religiosity is caused by greater female risk aversion. Although widely debated, risk preference theory has been inadequately tested. Our study tests the theory directly with phenotypic an...
Jimi Adams,David R Schaefer,Andrea Vest Ettekal Jimi Adams
This research addresses the intersection of two key domains of adolescents' lives: religion and peer networks. Religion scholars argue that religion is multi-faceted and better understood by focusing on combinations of indicators (i.e. mosa...
George M Hayward George M Hayward
While numerous studies show a persistent inverse association between religion variables and adolescents' sexual behaviors, the nature of this relationship is not well understood. Specifically, many previous studies presuppose that the assoc...
Timothy Hagen,Martie P Thompson,Janelle Williams Timothy Hagen
Extensive literature suggests that religiosity is a protective factor in reducing a number of deviant behaviors, including sexual aggression. Whereas previous research focused on the role of risky alcohol consumption in mediating the relati...