Deriving conclusions from the National Survey of Black Americans and additional surveys, this book examines issues such as: patterns of religious involvement; the functions of religion in coping, social support; and, the relationships between religion and physical and mental health and well-being.
Deriving conclusions from the National Survey of Black Americans and additional surveys, this book examines issues such as: patterns of religious invo...
Deriving conclusions from the National Survey of Black Americans and additional surveys, this book examines issues such as: patterns of religious involvement; the functions of religion in coping, social support; and, the relationships between religion and physical and mental health and well-being.
Deriving conclusions from the National Survey of Black Americans and additional surveys, this book examines issues such as: patterns of religious invo...
James S. Jackson Robert J. Taylor Linda M. Chatters
Eschews the traditional narrow, negative view that focuses on dysfunctional rather than functional aspects of the African American family. The contributions based on empirical data cover such issues as maturation, mate selection, sexuality, procreation, cohabitation and parenting.
Eschews the traditional narrow, negative view that focuses on dysfunctional rather than functional aspects of the African American family. The contrib...