Religiosity as a factor protecting against problem behaviour in adolescence

This article explores the question, to what degree religiosity contributes, as a protecting factor against a broad category of socially deviant adolescent and youth behaviours. It also tests the hypothesis that gender plays a moderating role in the relationship between religiosity and problem behavi...

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Main Authors: Niewiadomska Iwona, Bartczuk Rafał P., Chwaszcz Joanna, Fel Stanisław, Augustynowicz Weronika, Palacz-Chrisidis Agnieszka, Wiechetek Michał
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-12-01
Series:Journal for Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Integration
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/pepsi-2015-0003
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spelling doaj-74bfb0e87d3a4d809ca2b501c41be12b2021-09-05T14:00:53ZengSciendoJournal for Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Integration1733-39112300-09452015-12-01211-2638910.2478/pepsi-2015-0003pepsi-2015-0003Religiosity as a factor protecting against problem behaviour in adolescenceNiewiadomska IwonaBartczuk Rafał P.Chwaszcz JoannaFel StanisławAugustynowicz WeronikaPalacz-Chrisidis AgnieszkaWiechetek MichałThis article explores the question, to what degree religiosity contributes, as a protecting factor against a broad category of socially deviant adolescent and youth behaviours. It also tests the hypothesis that gender plays a moderating role in the relationship between religiosity and problem behaviour. It employs a modified version of the Problem Behaviour Syndrome Measure (PBSM), in concert with Jessor and Jessor’s conceptual work. It also makes use of the Duke Religion Index (DUREL) to assess religiosity. The empirical study deals with a representative group of 960 students of upper-secondary schools in the Lubelskie province, Poland. The results were analyzed using canonical analysis and ANOVA. The achievements of the article are twofold. First, it identifies significant correlations between the different levels of religiosity among youth, and the occurrence and intensification of problem behaviours, particularly in regard to organized activity. Organized and intrinsic religiosity play principal protective roles, while the impact of personal religious practices is less significant. Secondly, while analyzing the moderating role of gender in the relationship between religiosity and the intensity of problem behaviour, it was found that gender does not have a significant interactive impact. An affirmative conclusion was confirmed in only two instances.https://doi.org/10.2478/pepsi-2015-0003problem behaviourreligiosityadolescence
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author Niewiadomska Iwona
Bartczuk Rafał P.
Chwaszcz Joanna
Fel Stanisław
Augustynowicz Weronika
Palacz-Chrisidis Agnieszka
Wiechetek Michał
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Bartczuk Rafał P.
Chwaszcz Joanna
Fel Stanisław
Augustynowicz Weronika
Palacz-Chrisidis Agnieszka
Wiechetek Michał
Religiosity as a factor protecting against problem behaviour in adolescence
Journal for Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Integration
problem behaviour
religiosity
adolescence
author_facet Niewiadomska Iwona
Bartczuk Rafał P.
Chwaszcz Joanna
Fel Stanisław
Augustynowicz Weronika
Palacz-Chrisidis Agnieszka
Wiechetek Michał
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title Religiosity as a factor protecting against problem behaviour in adolescence
title_short Religiosity as a factor protecting against problem behaviour in adolescence
title_full Religiosity as a factor protecting against problem behaviour in adolescence
title_fullStr Religiosity as a factor protecting against problem behaviour in adolescence
title_full_unstemmed Religiosity as a factor protecting against problem behaviour in adolescence
title_sort religiosity as a factor protecting against problem behaviour in adolescence
publisher Sciendo
series Journal for Perspectives of Economic Political and Social Integration
issn 1733-3911
2300-0945
publishDate 2015-12-01
description This article explores the question, to what degree religiosity contributes, as a protecting factor against a broad category of socially deviant adolescent and youth behaviours. It also tests the hypothesis that gender plays a moderating role in the relationship between religiosity and problem behaviour. It employs a modified version of the Problem Behaviour Syndrome Measure (PBSM), in concert with Jessor and Jessor’s conceptual work. It also makes use of the Duke Religion Index (DUREL) to assess religiosity. The empirical study deals with a representative group of 960 students of upper-secondary schools in the Lubelskie province, Poland. The results were analyzed using canonical analysis and ANOVA. The achievements of the article are twofold. First, it identifies significant correlations between the different levels of religiosity among youth, and the occurrence and intensification of problem behaviours, particularly in regard to organized activity. Organized and intrinsic religiosity play principal protective roles, while the impact of personal religious practices is less significant. Secondly, while analyzing the moderating role of gender in the relationship between religiosity and the intensity of problem behaviour, it was found that gender does not have a significant interactive impact. An affirmative conclusion was confirmed in only two instances.
topic problem behaviour
religiosity
adolescence
url https://doi.org/10.2478/pepsi-2015-0003
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