There are competing theories on the effects of parental involvement and control on adolescent development. Each theory holds implications for parents, adolescents, and counselors working with parents and adolescents. Using a national data set, this study sought to support or disconfirm theory and re
Relationship of High School Seniors' Religious Perceptions and Behavior to Educational, Career, and Leisure Variables
โ Scribed by JERRY TRUSTY; RICHARD E. WATTS
- Publisher
- American Counseling Association
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 616 KB
- Volume
- 44
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0160-7960
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โฆ Synopsis
This study used data from a national sample of U.S. high school seniors to investigate the relationship of religious perceptions and behavior to several school, career, and leisure variables. Seniors positive perceptions of religion and frequent attendance at religious services were related to positive parental involvement, positive school attitudes and behaviors, and infrequent problem behaviors. Parental involvement mediated the effects of religious perceptions and behavior on adolescents' academic attitudes and drug use. However, a large portion of the effects of religzous perceptions and behavior was independent of parental involvement, Implications for counselors and educators are provided.
Jerry Trusty is a professor in the Department of Counseling, Texas A&M University-Commerce.
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