Religiousness is reliably associated with lower substance use, but little research has examined whether self-control helps explain why religiousness predicts lower substance use. Building on prior theoretical work, our studies suggest that self-control mediates the relationship between religiousness and a variety of substance-use behaviors. Study 1 showed that daily prayer predicted lower alcohol use on subsequent days. In Study 2, religiousness related to lower alcohol use, which was mediated by self-control. Study 3 replicated this mediational pattern using a behavioral measure of self-control. Using a longitudinal design, Study 4 revealed that self-control mediated the relationship between religiousness and lower alcohol use 6 weeks late...
Forgiveness is argued to be highly relevant to problematic substance use, yet supportive empirical e...
Prior research indicates that religiosity is associated with lower levels of substance use in adoles...
With data from the 2004 General Social Survey, the study examined effects of religiosity and spiritu...
Background and Objectives: Despite the large number of research and measures focusing on substance a...
Abstract Empirical evidence suggests that religiousness is related negatively to adolescent substanc...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that religion plays an important role in substance misuse. T...
Alcohol use in young adults requires continued attention due to the significant number of problems r...
The negative association between religiosity (religious beliefs and church attendance) and the likel...
Background: Previous studies have emphasized the role of religiosity as both a protective factor and...
Religious beliefs have consistently emerged as significantly and inversely related to alcohol use. T...
Religiousness exerts a protective effect against underage alcohol use, but it is largely unknown whe...
Prior person-centered research has consistently identified a subgroup of highly religious participan...
The U.S. Surgeon General has declared underage drinking among college students a major health issue ...
Religiosity and spirituality are concepts often considered means of reducing substance abuse and are...
ii Religiosity and spirituality are concepts often considered means of reducing substance abuse and ...
Forgiveness is argued to be highly relevant to problematic substance use, yet supportive empirical e...
Prior research indicates that religiosity is associated with lower levels of substance use in adoles...
With data from the 2004 General Social Survey, the study examined effects of religiosity and spiritu...
Background and Objectives: Despite the large number of research and measures focusing on substance a...
Abstract Empirical evidence suggests that religiousness is related negatively to adolescent substanc...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that religion plays an important role in substance misuse. T...
Alcohol use in young adults requires continued attention due to the significant number of problems r...
The negative association between religiosity (religious beliefs and church attendance) and the likel...
Background: Previous studies have emphasized the role of religiosity as both a protective factor and...
Religious beliefs have consistently emerged as significantly and inversely related to alcohol use. T...
Religiousness exerts a protective effect against underage alcohol use, but it is largely unknown whe...
Prior person-centered research has consistently identified a subgroup of highly religious participan...
The U.S. Surgeon General has declared underage drinking among college students a major health issue ...
Religiosity and spirituality are concepts often considered means of reducing substance abuse and are...
ii Religiosity and spirituality are concepts often considered means of reducing substance abuse and ...
Forgiveness is argued to be highly relevant to problematic substance use, yet supportive empirical e...
Prior research indicates that religiosity is associated with lower levels of substance use in adoles...
With data from the 2004 General Social Survey, the study examined effects of religiosity and spiritu...