Religion as a Resource for Positive Youth Development: Religion, Social Capital, and Moral Outcomes

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Summary

Urban youths completed questionnaires in their school classrooms to examine how social interactions, trust, and shared vision that youth have with adults surrounding religion influence youth’s moral behavior. Religiously active youth report more frequent interactions with nonfamilial adults. The influence of religion participation on youth moral behavior is mediated through trusting interactions with adults.

Citation
King, P. E., Furrow, J. L. (2008). Religion as a Resource for Positive Youth Development: Religion, Social Capital, and Moral Outcomes. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, S, 34-49. doi:10.1037/1941-1022.S.1.34.