Contemporary research on adolescent involvement in religion and delinquency is generally traced to Hirschi and Stark’s 1969 study, titled ‘‘Hellfire and Delinquency.’’ Their study surprised many by reporting no significant relationship between religious involvement and delinquency. Subsequent replications provided mixed results, but multiple reviews, both traditional and systematic, found religious involvement to be inversely related to delinquency. However, meta-analysis of the relationship remains scant with only three studies published to date. To address this research need, we conducted a meta-analysis of 62 relevant studies over four decades, which provided 145 effect sizes from 193,656 adolescents. We examined six bivariate correlatio...
Previous studies have shown that adolescent religious participation is negatively associated with ri...
This investigation examined the interaction between religion, race and urbanicity and their influenc...
This study compares 41 Black and 124 White adolescents at intake and discharge from a residential tr...
Contemporary research on adolescent involvement in religion and delinquency is generally traced to H...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, the research examines the natu...
The purpose of this study is four-fold: (1) to test delinquency theories in social settings that var...
Delinquency, depression, religiosity, and social support have been demonstrated to relate to substan...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Sessio...
Previous studies have found a significant but moderate relationship between religiosity and decrease...
The adolescent period is one of growth, increased autonomy, and increased risk-taking. Common exampl...
A multivariate model that assumes the effects of religious orientation and attendance for adolescent...
Recent research acknowledges an inverse relationship between religiosity and crime (though some clai...
This project looks at the impact that religion has on youth delinquency. The project examines religi...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that religion plays an important role in substance misuse. T...
The main purpose of this study is to systematically examine research conducted over the past 30 year...
Previous studies have shown that adolescent religious participation is negatively associated with ri...
This investigation examined the interaction between religion, race and urbanicity and their influenc...
This study compares 41 Black and 124 White adolescents at intake and discharge from a residential tr...
Contemporary research on adolescent involvement in religion and delinquency is generally traced to H...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, the research examines the natu...
The purpose of this study is four-fold: (1) to test delinquency theories in social settings that var...
Delinquency, depression, religiosity, and social support have been demonstrated to relate to substan...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Sessio...
Previous studies have found a significant but moderate relationship between religiosity and decrease...
The adolescent period is one of growth, increased autonomy, and increased risk-taking. Common exampl...
A multivariate model that assumes the effects of religious orientation and attendance for adolescent...
Recent research acknowledges an inverse relationship between religiosity and crime (though some clai...
This project looks at the impact that religion has on youth delinquency. The project examines religi...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that religion plays an important role in substance misuse. T...
The main purpose of this study is to systematically examine research conducted over the past 30 year...
Previous studies have shown that adolescent religious participation is negatively associated with ri...
This investigation examined the interaction between religion, race and urbanicity and their influenc...
This study compares 41 Black and 124 White adolescents at intake and discharge from a residential tr...