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Janine M. Jones Josie R. St. Peter Sherira J. Fernandes Todd I. Herrenkohl Rick Kosterman J. David Hawkins 《Review of religious research》2011,53(2):207-225
This study used latent class analysis (LCA) to empirically derive profiles of religious involvement among a sample of 808
young adults and describe ethnic and gender differences within such religious involvement patterns. Items on the Duke Religion
Index (DRI) were included as part of a larger longitudinal survey of emotional, physical, and behavioral health. The scale
measured the organizational, nonorganizational, and intrinsic dimensions of religiosity (Koenig et al. in Handbook of religion
and health, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001) in a sample of young adults at two waves of the study—age 27 and age 30. At age 27, five religious profiles were distinguishable
in the sample while at age 30 six profiles emerged. Ethnic differences were found for each of the religious profiles where
religious involvement manifested in different ways. Religious profiles between ages 27 and 30 changed over time and were affected
by gender and ethnicity. 相似文献
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Angelo Fernandes 《The Ecumenical review》1970,22(3):222-250
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