ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2019

Subjective and Organized Religiosity As a Predictor of Sexual Affect Among African Americans

Paris, France · March 2019

Posters · Cultural Psychology

  • Janelle Grant
    Western Michigan University

Abstract

Increased reports of subjective religiosity, meaning personal form of religion versus attendance at a religious institution, was positively correlated with positive sexual affect among our sample of African Americans (N = 725, r = .11, p = .02). To receive support for sexual decisions, this sample defined their own religiosity.

Religion

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