adolescents' Religiosity
von Harris Shah Abd Hamid
1. religious distress - other distresses
2. negatively
2.1. risk-taking
2.1.1. drug
2.1.2. deliquency
3. correlates
3.1. health
3.1.1. mental
3.1.2. physical
3.1.3. > health-promoting
3.1.4. < health-compromising
3.2. development
3.2.1. thriving
3.2.2. meaning
3.2.3. contribution
4. multivalence
4.1. strain
4.1.1. strain -- depression
4.1.2. ineffective religious coping -- apathy, anger, conflict --> poorer mental health
4.1.3. negative religious coping -- maladaptive appraisals of God
5. relationship
5.1. inter-generational
6. steer
6.1. children
7. aesthetics
8. benefit
8.1. self
8.1.1. beyond
8.1.2. concerns
8.1.2.1. others
9. demographic
10. development
10.1. influence
10.1.1. context
10.1.1.1. ideological
10.1.1.1.1. internalisation
10.1.1.2. emulate
10.1.1.3. transcendence
10.1.1.3.1. mechanism
10.1.2. social
10.1.2.1. capital
10.1.2.2. channelling
10.1.2.2.1. adult
10.1.2.3. consequences
10.1.2.3.1. resilience
10.1.2.3.2. coping
10.1.2.3.3. well-being
10.1.2.4. mentoring
10.2. support
10.2.1. course
10.2.2. adult