The Effect of Religion-Supported Programs on Health-Related Behaviors in Adolescence
Much research has found a relationship between religion and teens’ health related behaviors. The majority of this research focuses on personal religious beliefs and behaviors. But, many religious organizations also sponsor nonreligious activities. There is reason to think that nonreligious programs...
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2012
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Review of religious research
Year: 2012, Volume: 54, Issue: 4, Pages: 469-497 |
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Religion-supported secular activities
B Health B Sex B Alcohol B Extracurricular activities B Adolescents B Sports |
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