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The Impact of Religiosity on Adolescent Sexual Behavior::A Review of the Evidence

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The Impact of Religiosity on Adolescent Sexual Behavior::A Review of the Evidence

Abstract

Longitudinal studies published between 1980 and 2001 (N = 10) are reviewed for evidence that the religiosity of adolescents is causally related to their sexual behaviors. Results indicate that religiosity delays the sexual debut of adolescent females. Findings are mixed for adolescent males. Although only half of the studies examined the effects of race and ethnicity, results of these studies reported similar effects for White and Black adolescents. These findings are discussed in light of their implications for researchers, educators, policy makers, and others concerned with adolescent sexual health and wellbeing.
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Title
The Impact of Religiosity on Adolescent Sexual Behavior::A Review of the Evidence
Author(s)
Rostosky,Sharon Scales; Wilcox,Brian L.; Wright,Margaret Laurie Comer; Randall,Brandy A.
Journal
Journal of Adolescent Research , Volume 19 (6): 677 SAGE – Nov 1, 2004
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 2004 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
0743-5584
eISSN
0743-5584
D.O.I.
10.1177/0743558403260019
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