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CAPUTO, RICHARD K. Effects of Parent Religiosity, Family Processes, and Peer Influences on Adolescent Outcomes by Race/Ethnicity American Journal of Pastoral Counseling 7,3 (2004): 23-49. Cohort(s): NLSY97 ID Number: 5126 Publisher: Haworth Press, Inc. This study examined the effects of parent religiosity, family processes, and peer influences on a nationally representative sample of adolescents stratified by ethnicity/race in light of social control and social learning theories (N=1,911). Findings revealed the differential impact of parent religiosity, family processes, and peer influences on delinquency, substance abuse, physical and mental health, and educational attainment of adolescents stratified by ethnicity/race. On the whole, findings provided evidence of conditions under which social control vs. social learning theories might be better guides to therapeutic interventions that incorporate religious components, while they also highlighted limitations or boundaries of related practices. Search returned 1 items. Search Start: 20:32:41 Search Finish: 20:32:41
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