2023
DOI: 10.1177/0034673x231208898
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Does Religious Service Attendance Condition the Link between Relationship Status and Mattering to Others? Evidence From the United States during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Nick Andre,
Laura Upenieks,
Rebecca Bonhag

Abstract: Social mattering is the extent to which an individual feels important and valued by others. While some previous studies have assessed the relationship between sociodemographic characteristics and mattering, the association between relationship status and mattering has been vastly understudied. And while sociologists of religion have recognized the importance of religiosity for mattering, this link has not been studied alongside demographic patterns in mattering. To overcome these limitations, we draw on data f… Show more

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