The Effects of R-Rated Movies on Adolescent and Young Adult Religiosity: Media as Self-Socialization

Arnett (J Youth Adolesc 24:519–533, 1995) has suggested that media are a form of self-socialization, meaning that people choose the media they consume and in turn become socialized into certain beliefs and values. Research has suggested that viewing R-rated movies may lead to decreases in religiosit...

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Main Author: Davignon, Phil (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage Publications 2013
In: Review of religious research
Year: 2013, Volume: 55, Issue: 4, Pages: 615-628
Further subjects:B Religious Socialization
B emerging adulthood
B Adolescent religiosity
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