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A theoretical model of religiosity and drug use with reciprocal relationships: A test using structural equation modeling
Authors:Brent B Benda  Robert Flynn Corwyn
Institution:1. Professor, School of Social Work, College of Education , University of Arkansas , Little Rock, AR, 72204 E-mail: bbbenda@ualr.edu rbflynn@ualr.edu;2. Research Associate, Center for Research in Teaching and Learning, College of Education , University of Arkansas , Little Rock, AK, 72204 E-mail: rbflynn@ualr.edu
Abstract:Abstract

This study of 1093 adolescents from 6 public high schools was designed to test a hypothesized model formulated by theoretical elaboration of control theory with elements from social learning theory using structural equation modeling procedures. The primary purpose was to establish that religion is relevant to illicit drug use when its direct, indirect and reciprocal effects are tested within a more complete system of relationships than found in existing studies. Most aspects of the model were supported by data and religion had direct inverse effects on illegal drug use for all adolescents studied. However, the feedback effects of drug use on religion were significant only among younger adolescents and females. Other age and gender differences were observed when the hypothesized model was tested with structural equation modeling procedures. The implications of these findings were discussed in regard to future conceptual work and intervention.
Keywords:Adolescent drug use  religiosity  theoretical model  reciprocal effects  structural equation modeling
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