Demographic correlates of subjective religiosity are examined using data from five large national probability samples (i.e., Americans Changing Lives, n = 3,617; General Social Survey, n = 26,265; Monitoring the Future, n = 16,843; National Black Election Survey, n = 1,151; and National Survey of Black Americans, n = 2,107). In analyses of data involving both Black and White respondents, race emerges as a strong and consistent predictor of various indicators of subjective religiosity with Black Americans, indicating that they had significantly higher levels of subjective religiosity than Whites. Analyses using African American respondents only indicate that subjective religious involvement varies systematically by gender, age, region, and m...
Objectives. Common facets of religion are those aspects of religion that can be shared by people fro...
Using data from the National Survey of Black Americans (NSBA), this research examines three sets of ...
According to CDC, African Americans experience higher rates of chronic diseases when compared to oth...
Historically, religiosity and attendance at a church with a majority African American or Black popul...
The overall purpose of this study was to conduct psychometric testing of the NIA (National Institute...
This national longitudinal data-based multi-population LISREL study, the most comprehensive assessme...
The health disparities that negatively affect African Americans are well-documented; however, there ...
There is a dearth of literature that has systematically investigated the effect of the "black experi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the degree of spirituality among 430 predominately Africa...
Religiosity is considered to be an important component of the cultural orientation and worldview of ...
In this investigation, 167 Black women provided conceptualizations of religiosity and spirituality u...
This study examines spirituality and religious participation among African American and European Ame...
Abstract The topic of mental illness is taboo in the Black Community. This experiment sought to expl...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between socio-demographic factors, socio...
This study focused on the impact of college environments on the spiritual development of African Ame...
Objectives. Common facets of religion are those aspects of religion that can be shared by people fro...
Using data from the National Survey of Black Americans (NSBA), this research examines three sets of ...
According to CDC, African Americans experience higher rates of chronic diseases when compared to oth...
Historically, religiosity and attendance at a church with a majority African American or Black popul...
The overall purpose of this study was to conduct psychometric testing of the NIA (National Institute...
This national longitudinal data-based multi-population LISREL study, the most comprehensive assessme...
The health disparities that negatively affect African Americans are well-documented; however, there ...
There is a dearth of literature that has systematically investigated the effect of the "black experi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the degree of spirituality among 430 predominately Africa...
Religiosity is considered to be an important component of the cultural orientation and worldview of ...
In this investigation, 167 Black women provided conceptualizations of religiosity and spirituality u...
This study examines spirituality and religious participation among African American and European Ame...
Abstract The topic of mental illness is taboo in the Black Community. This experiment sought to expl...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between socio-demographic factors, socio...
This study focused on the impact of college environments on the spiritual development of African Ame...
Objectives. Common facets of religion are those aspects of religion that can be shared by people fro...
Using data from the National Survey of Black Americans (NSBA), this research examines three sets of ...
According to CDC, African Americans experience higher rates of chronic diseases when compared to oth...