Religion, Family and Chinese Youth Development explores how religious involvement of Chinese parents affects their psychological health and family socialization, which lead to various aspects of development of Chinese youths.
Religion, Family and Chinese Youth Development explores how religious involvement of Chinese parents affects their psychological health and family socialization, which lead to various aspects of development of Chinese youths.
Jerf W. K. Yeung holds a PhD from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His research focuses on family and children, religion and health, and youth development, which has recently appeared in Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Social Indicators Research, and Marriage & Family Review.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Religion and Empirical Research in Contemporary China 2. Religion and Psychological Health of Chinese Parents 3. Religion and Family Socialization: A Christian Perspective 4. Chinese Youth Development in the Family Context: Psychosocial Maturity 5. Chinese Youth Development in the Family Context: Psychological and Behavioral Outcomes 6. Linked Life: Religion, Family Socialization, and Youth development 7. Conclusion, Application, and Future Directions
1. Religion and Empirical Research in Contemporary China 2. Religion and Psychological Health of Chinese Parents 3. Religion and Family Socialization: A Christian Perspective 4. Chinese Youth Development in the Family Context: Psychosocial Maturity 5. Chinese Youth Development in the Family Context: Psychological and Behavioral Outcomes 6. Linked Life: Religion, Family Socialization, and Youth development 7. Conclusion, Application, and Future Directions
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