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Religion and Depression in Adolescence.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Fruehwirth, Jane Cooley 
Zhang, Anwen 

Abstract

Depression is the leading cause of illness and disability in adolescence. Many studies show a correlation between religiosity and mental health, yet the question remains whether the relationship is causal. We exploit within-school variation in adolescents' peers to deal with selection into religiosity. We find robust effects of religiosity on depression that are stronger for the most depressed. These effects are not driven by the school social context; depression spreads among close friends rather than through broader peer groups that affect religiosity. Exploration of mechanisms suggests that religiosity buffers against stressors in ways that school activities and friendships do not.

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Keywords

38 Economics, 3801 Applied Economics, Pediatric, Mental Health, Brain Disorders, Depression, Behavioral and Social Science, Mental health, 3 Good Health and Well Being

Journal Title

J Polit Econ

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Journal ISSN

0022-3808
1537-534X

Volume Title

127

Publisher

University of Chicago Press