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Poster ID #405
Abstract
There are mixed findings on the impact of parents on adolescent drug use. Parents including adolescents in athletic programs reduce some but not all drug use. Parents’ religiosity is the number one predictor of adolescent religiosity.
Description
The Annual Mary Lou Fulton Mentored Research Conference showcases some of the best student research from the College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences. The mentored learning program encourages undergraduate students to participate in hands-on and practical research under the direction of a faculty member. Students create these posters as an aide in presenting the results of their research to the public, faculty, and their peers.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Shuldberg, Lance C. and Coyne, Sarah, "The Impact of Religiosity on the Drug Use of High School Athletes: Can Parents Really Make a Difference?" (2010). FHSS Mentored Research Conference. 140.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/fhssconference_studentpub/140
Publication Date
2010-04-01
Permanent URL
http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/2282
Language
English
College
Family, Home, and Social Sciences
Department
Family Life
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© 2010, Lance C. Shuldberg, et al.;
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