African American Adolescents’ Psychological Well-Being: The Impact of Parents’ Religious Socialization on Adolescents’ Religiosity

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Sheretta T. Butler-Barnes
Pamela P. Martin
Donte T. Boyd
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[1] Washington University in St. Louis,George Warren Brown School of Social Work
[2] Prairie View A&M University,College of Juvenile Justice and Psychology
[3] University of California Los Angeles Luskin School of Public Affairs,Department of Social Welfare
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African American families; Religiosity; Psychological well-being; Mental health;
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The dearth of research literature on the religious beliefs and practices of African American adolescents has led to increased empirical inquiry, yet a lack of research considers African American adolescents’ religious beliefs and practices as an important developmental milestone. This study explored how African American parents’ religious socialization affected youth religious experiences and served as a culturally specific strength-based asset that promotes psychological well-being. Our sample included a socioeconomically diverse sample of 154 African American families. Accounting for demographics, adolescents’ relationship and communication with God were found to be associated with a healthier psychological well-being. Additionally, parents’ religious socialization impacted the relationship between youths religious beliefs and practice and psychological well-being. Overall, results suggest that parents’ and adolescents’ religious beliefs can promote psychological well-being.
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