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Attachment predicts adolescent conversions at Young Life religious summer camps.
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73752
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UPS BIBL CENTR 39-B-888
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399503
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SCHNITKER, S.
Titolo
Attachment predicts adolescent conversions at Young Life religious summer camps. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 198-215
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Estratto da: International Journal for the Psychology of Religion 2012, 22, 3
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The correspondence hypothesis maintains that people with secure parental attachments will experience gradual religious conversions, with internal working models of childhood attachment figures forming the basis of attachment to God. The compensation hypothesis predicts that people with insecure attachments will experience sudden and dramatic conversions as they seek a relationship with God to compensate for insecure attachment relationships. In Study 1, faith narratives from 162 adolescents were analyzed; associations between parental attachment and the type of conversion reflected in the narrative support both hypotheses. In Study 2, data were prospectively collected from 240 adolescents attending religious summer camps; after camp, 138 participants reported a gradual conversion and 21 reported a sudden conversion. Participants who rated themselves securely attached to their parents before camp were more likely to report a gradual conversion, supporting the correspondence hypothesis. Precamp insecure parental attachment did not predict the subsequent incidence of a sudden religious conversion.
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RICERCA.
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ATTACCAMENTO.
GENITORI.
RELIGIONE.
ADOLESCENTI.
GENITORI-FIGLI.
FEDE.
INFLUENZA.
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PORTER, T.J.
EMMONS, R.A.
BARRETT, J. L.
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International Journal for the Psychology of Religion 2012, 22, 3.
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