2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10964-012-9796-1
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Parent-Adolescent Relationship Quality as a Moderator for the Influences of Parents’ Religiousness on Adolescents’ Religiousness and Adjustment

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“…In particular, when examining the contributions of adolescents’ religiousness to their EP, consideration of parent religiousness is crucial because of its relation to both adolescent religiousness and adjustment. Adolescents’ religious commitment is often influenced by their parents’ endorsement of such religious beliefs or engagement in religious activities (Kim-Spoon, Longo, & McCullough, 2012a) and previous research has found a strong resemblance between parent and adolescent religiousness (Flor & Knapp, 2001; Laird et al, 2011; Landor, Simons, Simons, Brody, & Gibbons, 2011). Thus one way by which parent religiousness can influence adolescent EP is through adolescent religiousness.…”
Section: Factors Associating Adolescents’ Religiousness and Spiritualmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, when examining the contributions of adolescents’ religiousness to their EP, consideration of parent religiousness is crucial because of its relation to both adolescent religiousness and adjustment. Adolescents’ religious commitment is often influenced by their parents’ endorsement of such religious beliefs or engagement in religious activities (Kim-Spoon, Longo, & McCullough, 2012a) and previous research has found a strong resemblance between parent and adolescent religiousness (Flor & Knapp, 2001; Laird et al, 2011; Landor, Simons, Simons, Brody, & Gibbons, 2011). Thus one way by which parent religiousness can influence adolescent EP is through adolescent religiousness.…”
Section: Factors Associating Adolescents’ Religiousness and Spiritualmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, strong ethnic identities in youth may help to promote the transmission of religious beliefs and practices between African American parents and adolescents; in contrast, youth with weaker identities may be less receptive to internalizing the religious beliefs and modeling the practices of their parents (King, 2003). As noted, most research on youth religiosity has focused on European American samples (Kim-Spoon et al, 2012; Leonard et al, 2013) or has used ethnic comparative designs (Brown et al, 2001; Greenberg & Stoppelbein, 2002; Molock & Barksdale, 2013). Thus, to advance understanding of the role of sociocultural factors that may be unique to African American families, we tested two dimensions of ethnic identity (i.e., exploration and commitment) as potential moderators of the links between parents' and youths' religiosity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior investigations have demonstrated that parents’ religiousness is related inversely to substance use and externalizing problems among adolescents (Brody & Flor, 1998; Kim-Spoon, Longo, & McCullough, 2012; Laird, Marks, & Marrero, 2011). One route by which parents’ religiousness can influence adolescent outcomes is parental involvement in children’s development of self-regulatory abilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%