
%0 Journal Article
%T Religiosity, Family Orientation, and Life Satisfaction of Adolescents in Four Countries
%J Journal of cross-cultural psychology
%D 2011
%A Sabatier, Colette
%A Mayer, Boris
%A Friedlmeier, Mihaela
%A Lubiewska, Katarzyna
%A Trommsdorff, Gisela
%V 42
%N 8
%P 1375-1393
%X This study examined the rarely investigated interplay between religiosity, family orientation, and life satisfaction of adolescents across four countries with a Christian tradition and different religious contexts. A mediation relationship between religiosity and life satisfaction through family orientation moderated by the country context of religiosity was examined. In a sample of 1,077 adolescents from France (n = 172), Germany (n = 270), Poland (n = 348), and the United States (n = 287), we found that in all cultures, religiosity had a positive impact on adolescents' family orientation, which was in turn related to a higher life satisfaction. This link was stronger in cultures with a high overall religiosity (Poland and the United States) as compared to one of the two cultures with the lowest importance of religion (Germany).<p />
%G 
%I SAGE Publishing
%@ 0022-0221
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022022111412343