Religiosity Curbs Teen Marijuana Use By Half, National Study Finds [Drug Warrior Propaganda Alert]
Sat, Oct 11, 2008 2:42 pm
Source: Science Daily
While many congregations of different faiths preach against drug abuse, it has been unclear whether a youth’s religious involvement has any effect on his risk of drug abuse.
Now a new national study by two Brigham Young University sociologists finds that religious involvement makes teens half as likely to use marijuana.
The study – which will be published October 13 in the Journal of Drug Issues – settles a question scholars have disagreed on in the past.
"Some may think this is an obvious finding, but research and expert opinion on this issue have not been consistent," said BYU sociology professor Stephen Bahr and an author on the study. "After we accounted for family and peer characteristics, and regardless of denomination, there was an independent effect that those who were religious were less likely to do drugs, even when their friends were users."
The study, co-authored by BYU sociologist John Hoffmann, also found individual religiosity buffered peer pressure for cigarette smoking and heavy drinking.
The term religiosity as used in the study has to do with people's participation in a religion and not the particular denomination. Hoffmann said the protective effect of church and spirituality supplements the influence of parents.
“Parents shouldn’t force it, but they can encourage spirituality and religion in their families, which in itself becomes a positive influence in their children’s lives,” Hoffmann said.
Two data sets were used in the study, 13,534 students who participated in the National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health and 4,983 adolescents in a state-wide survey of Utah schools. Individual religiosity was measured by two questions: one asked the students how frequently they attended church and the other asked the students to rate the importance of religion to them.
"The power of peers is less among youths who are religious," Bahr said. "Meaning if you are religious, the pressure from peers to use drugs will not have as much effect."
However, researchers found that religiosity didn’t have the same effect on use of illicit drugs such as cocaine and heroin. Professor Bahr gave his insight as to why:
"There are pretty strong social norms against illicit drugs throughout society," Bahr said. "So even if you aren't religious, you receive many messages against illicit drugs. But that may be less so for drinking, smoking and even using marijuana, which tend to be strongly opposed by many religious groups."
Another result showed that the religiosity within the community as a whole does not play as big a role as formerly thought by researchers.
"Previously, it was thought that if someone grew up in a religious community and went to church, then the community’s religious strength would make a difference,” Bahr said. “We basically found that this was not the case. Individual religiosity is what makes the difference."






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Well..
Oct 28 2008, 1:30 am
Jesus
Oct 17 2008, 5:49 am
God
Oct 14 2008, 8:59 pm
HU210
Oct 14 2008, 5:20 pm
-Chong
God
Oct 14 2008, 7:31 am
How'ed that go ?
God
Oct 13 2008, 8:33 pm
i like to drive
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Oct 13 2008, 6:42 am
Jesus : " hey Dudes , I'm a jew ! Whats all this christian nonsense about ? "
Jesus : " Hey Dudes , the ten commandments are a Jewish thing . Quit bastardizing my faith and get your own !!"
Jesus : " you owe me some royalty money !!!"
Jesus : " I walked on water ? What were you people smokin ? "
zeprider1
Oct 13 2008, 1:46 am
DEFJR
Oct 13 2008, 12:28 am
"And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat"
I have even discussed this thoroughly with Baptist and Chatholic Reverends and Priests. ALL I have discussed this with initially took the "high road" (pun intended) stating "one should strive to be an example", but after hearing my views and arguments, NONE were willing to say it is not my religious right. So there you are, I was raised Baptist, and had to do Catholicism class before I was allowed to wed my wife (Catholic). Funny enough, before that topic was posed (by me), the Father thought I was the Catholic, and my fiance(at that time)was the non Catholic!! And over my 19 years of toking, I would say 70% of those I smoked with are "religious". So as all other "MJ studies" go, I would not put much stock in this one either.
some of...
Oct 12 2008, 10:51 pm
EnidSux
Oct 12 2008, 7:32 pm
OH Yea PROVE IT
Dude, wait, what.
oh yea.
God
Oct 12 2008, 7:12 pm
Dale
Oct 12 2008, 3:40 pm
TCB...re: dan
Oct 12 2008, 12:46 pm
Just say no to organized religion. Cannabis is a direct connection to 'God', spirituality, the self, nature, the Universe, etc.
If you listen to fools, the mob rules. Avoid churches and their mob mentality.
malaka
Oct 12 2008, 12:04 pm
COTokerhead
Oct 12 2008, 11:29 am
dan
Oct 12 2008, 8:49 am
Religious curbs CONFESSION of drug use by 50%.
I was quite sure numerous studies showed children raised in highly religious households were more than 3x likely to try drug other than marijuana before graduating high school.
umm
Oct 12 2008, 6:47 am
TCB
Oct 12 2008, 4:20 am
anonymous
Oct 12 2008, 4:11 am
too bad for...
Oct 12 2008, 12:17 am
Pstychotic
Oct 11 2008, 10:03 pm
RW
Oct 11 2008, 9:18 pm
God
Oct 11 2008, 9:15 pm
atheist
Oct 11 2008, 4:59 pm
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