Author/Authors :
Chamratrithirong، نويسنده , , Aphichat and Miller، نويسنده , , Brenda A. and Byrnes، نويسنده , , Hilary F. and Rhucharoenpornpanich، نويسنده , , Orratai and Cupp، نويسنده , , Pamela K. and Rosati، نويسنده , , Michael J. and Fongkaew، نويسنده , , Warunee and Atwood، نويسنده , , Katharine A. and Todd، نويسنده , , Michael، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This study examines the intergenerational transmission of family religion as measured by parentʹs and adolescentʹs beliefs and practices in Buddhism, and its relation to delinquent behaviors among early adolescents in Thailand. The data set is from the Thai Family Matters Project 2007, a representative sample of 420 pairs of parents and teens in Bangkok. A structural equation model is employed for the analysis. The intergenerational transmission and the direct and indirect association between parentsʹ and adolescentsʹ beliefs and practices in Buddhism and adolescentsʹ minor and serious delinquent behaviors are revealed to be significant, controlling for secular parental monitoring. Spirituality within the family can play an important role in preventing delinquency among early adolescents. Policies in the areas related to family empowerment and delinquency prevention may need to consider integrating both secular and non-secular program inputs in their implementation design.
Keywords :
parental monitoring , Family spirituality , Buddhism , Religious beliefs , Adolescent delinquency , Family matters