Good Marie, Willoughby Teena, Fritjers Jan
Department of Psychology, Brock University, St Catharines, ON, Canada.
J Youth Adolesc. 2009 Oct;38(9):1153-71. doi: 10.1007/s10964-008-9320-9. Epub 2008 Aug 22.
This study used hierarchical linear modeling to compare longitudinal patterns of adolescent religious service attendance and club attendance, and to contrast the longitudinal relations between adolescent adjustment and religious service versus club attendance. Participants included 1050 students (47% girls) encompassing a school district in Canada, who completed the survey first in grade nine and again in grades 11 and 12. Results demonstrated that patterns of religious service attendance over time were quite different from other clubs. Religious attendance was uniquely associated with several indicators of positive as well as negative adjustment. Club involvement, conversely, was only associated with positive adjustment--particularly for individuals who reported sustained involvement over time. Findings suggest that religious services may provide some unique experiences--both positive and negative--over and above what may be provided in other clubs, and that sustained, rather than sporadic participation in clubs, may be especially important for adolescent adjustment.
本研究采用分层线性模型来比较青少年参加宗教活动和参加俱乐部活动的纵向模式,并对比青少年适应状况与参加宗教活动和参加俱乐部活动之间的纵向关系。研究对象包括加拿大一个学区的1050名学生(47%为女生),他们在九年级时首次完成调查,并在十一年级和十二年级时再次接受调查。结果表明,随着时间推移,参加宗教活动的模式与其他俱乐部的模式有很大不同。参加宗教活动与积极和消极适应的几个指标都有独特关联。相反,参与俱乐部活动仅与积极适应相关——特别是对于那些报告长期持续参与的个体。研究结果表明,宗教活动可能提供一些其他俱乐部所没有的独特体验——既有积极的也有消极的,而且持续(而非偶尔)参与俱乐部活动可能对青少年的适应尤为重要。