by Michael Leaser
October 13, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the General Social Surveys show that of adults currently or previously married, those who attend religious services once a week or more are the least likely to have committed adultery.
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adultery,
Mapping America,
Marriage,
religious attendance
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by Michael Leaser
September 29, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the General Social Surveys show that adults who grew up in an intact family during adolescence are more likely to attend religious services at least monthly than are those who did not.
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family structure,
Mapping America,
religious attendance
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by Michael Leaser
September 22, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the General Social Surveys show that adults who frequently attended religious services as adolescents are more likely to attend religious services frequently as adults.
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Mapping America,
religious attendance
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by Michael Leaser
September 15, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the National Survey of Children’s Health shows that children who live with both biological parents or with two adoptive parents and worship at least monthly have parents who score lowest on the parental concerns scale.
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Education,
family structure,
Mapping America,
religious attendance
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by Michael Leaser
September 8, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the National Survey of Children’s Health shows that children who live with both biological parents or with two adoptive parents are less likely to have parents who have concerns about their children’s achievement.
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Education,
family structure,
Mapping America
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by Michael Leaser
August 11, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the General Social Surveys show that adults who frequently attended religious services as adolescents are less likely to smoke than those who did not.
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Mapping America,
religious attendance,
smoking
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by Michael Leaser
August 4, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the General Social Surveys show that adults who frequently attended religious services as adolescents and grew up living with both biological parents are least likely ever to be divorced or separated.
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divorce,
intact family,
Mapping America,
religious attendance
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by Michael Leaser
July 29, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, adults who grew up living with both biological parents are less likely ever to be divorced or separated than those who did not.
Tags:
divorce,
Mapping America,
Marriage,
separation
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by Michael Leaser
July 21, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the General Social Surveys show that adults who frequently attended religious services as adolescents are less likely ever to be divorced or separated than those who did not.
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divorce,
Mapping America,
Marriage,
religious attendance,
separation
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by Michael Leaser
July 14, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the National Survey of Children’s Health shows that children from intact families who worship at least monthly are more socially developed than children who live in non-intact households and worship less than monthly.
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family structure,
Mapping America,
religious attendance,
social development
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by Michael Leaser
June 29, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the National Survey of Children’s Health shows that children who attend religious services at least weekly are more socially developed than those who worship less frequently.
Tags:
Mapping America,
religious attendance,
social development
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by Michael Leaser
June 17, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the General Social Surveys show that adults who lived with both biological parents as adolescents are less likely ever to be picked up or charged by police.
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crime,
family structure,
Mapping America,
Marriage
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by Michael Leaser
June 9, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, General Social Surveys show that adults who attended religious services at least monthly as adolescents are less likely ever to have been picked up or charged by police than those who worshiped less frequently.
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crime,
Mapping America,
religious attendance
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by Michael Leaser
June 2, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the National Survey of Children’s Health shows that children from intact families who worship at least monthly are less likely to have their school report behavior problems to their parents than are children who live in non-intact households and worship less than monthly.
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Education,
family structure,
Mapping America,
religious attendance
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by Michael Leaser
May 26, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the National Survey of Children’s Health shows that children who live with both biological parents or two adoptive parents are less likely to have their school report behavior problems to their parents than are children who live in households that do not include both parents.
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family structure,
Mapping America,
school
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by Michael Leaser
May 19, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the National Survey of Children’s Health shows that parents whose children attend religious services at least weekly are less likely to be contacted by their children’s school about behavior problems than parents whose children worship less frequently.
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behavior problems,
Mapping America,
religious attendance
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by Michael Leaser
May 5, 2009
In the latest Mapping America, the General Social Survey shows that adults who lived with both biological parents as adolescents are more likely to be very happy than those who did not.
Tags:
happiness,
intact family,
Mapping America
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