Religiosity and Church Attendance: The Effects on Use of "Hard Drugs" Controlling for Sociodemographic and Theoretical Factors
Our study, of 532 adolescents from three urban public high schools in a large metropolitan area on the East Coast of the United States, was designed to examine whether church attendance and personal religiosity (e.g., private prayer, evangelism) were significant predictors of "hard drug" u...
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