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. 2014 Oct;53(5):1539-61.
doi: 10.1007/s10943-013-9742-x.

Parental participation in religious services and parent and child well-being: findings from the National Survey of America's Families

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Parental participation in religious services and parent and child well-being: findings from the National Survey of America's Families

Ming Wen. J Relig Health. 2014 Oct.

Abstract

Using data from the 1999 and 2002 National Survey of America's Families, a large-scale nationally representative sample, this study finds that parental religious attendance is positively associated with parent self-rated health, parent mental well-being, positive parenting attitudes, child health, and child school engagement. Although the strength of these associations varies to some extent according to socio-demographic factors, the interactive patterns are not consistently predictable. Moreover, parental health and well-being and positive attitudes toward parenting appear to be important pathways linking parental religious attendance to child well-being. These findings suggest that opportunities for participation in local religious services offered by faith-based organizations may be fruitful avenues through which the government and society can help American families enhance parent and child well-being.

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