Explaining US Adolescent Depressive Symptom Trends Through Declines in Religious Beliefs and Service Attendance

Published: Aug 20, 2021
Abstract
Over the past decade, US adolescents’ depressive symptoms have increased, and changing religious beliefs and service attendance may be contributing factors. We examined the contribution of religious factors to depressive symptoms among 417,540 US adolescents (grades: 8, 10, 12), years:1991–2019, in survey-weighted logistic regressions. Among adolescents who felt religion was personally important, those who never attended services had 2.23 times...
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Explaining US Adolescent Depressive Symptom Trends Through Declines in Religious Beliefs and Service Attendance
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Aug 20, 2021
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