Adolescents whose religious mothers die are likely to be less religious as young adults
Tuesday, September 11, 2018 - 08:41
in Psychology & Sociology
Bereaved children whose late mothers were very religious are likely to be less religious after their mother dies than youths who did not suffer a maternal loss. Conversely, children whose late mothers placed no importance on religion are more likely to become religious—especially when it comes to praying often.