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The Etiology of Stability and Change in Religious Values and Religious Attendance
Authors:Tanya M. M. Button  Michael C. Stallings  Soo Hyun Rhee  Robin P. Corley  John K. Hewitt
Affiliation:1. Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1480 30th St, 447 UCB, Boulder, CO, 80309-0447, USA
2. Department of Psychology, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA
Abstract:Studies have demonstrated little to no heritability for adolescent religiosity but moderate genetic, shared environmental, and nonshared environmental influences on adult religiosity. Only one longitudinal study of religiosity in female twins has been conducted (Koenig et al., Dev Psychol 44:532?C543, 2008), and reported that persistence from mid to late adolescence is due to shared environmental factors, but persistence from late adolescence to early adulthood was due to genetic and shared environmental factors. We examined the etiology of stability and change in religious values and religious attendance in males and females during adolescence and early adulthood. The heritability of both religious values and religious attendance increased from adolescence to early adulthood, although the increase was greater for religious attendance. Both genetic and shared environmental influences contributed to the stability of religious values and religious attendance across adolescence and young adulthood. Change in religious values was due to both genetic and nonshared environmental influences specific to early adulthood, whereas change in religious attendance was due in similar proportions to genetic, shared environmental, and non-shared environmental influences.
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