Religious perceptions of alcohol consumption and drinking behaviours among religious and non-religious groups

Volume: 19, Issue: 9, Pages: 1028 - 1041
Published: Oct 20, 2016
Abstract
Evidence indicates that religious involvement is associated with lower levels of alcohol consumption. However, mechanisms underlying the specific effects of religion on alcohol behaviours are still not entirely clear. This study examined potential differences in religious perceptions of alcohol consumption (RePAC) among Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, and non-religious individuals, and between Catholic and Baptist Christian denominations. We also...
Paper Details
Title
Religious perceptions of alcohol consumption and drinking behaviours among religious and non-religious groups
Published Date
Oct 20, 2016
Volume
19
Issue
9
Pages
1028 - 1041
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