Examining the Relevance of Religious Affiliation and Migrant Status in the Protective Capacity of Religion against Adolescent Alcohol Use—Evidence from Tarragona (Spain)

Author:

de Andrés-Sánchez Jorge1ORCID,Belzunegui-Eraso Angel2ORCID,Fernández-Aliseda Sonia2

Affiliation:

1. Social and Business Research Laboratory, Rovira i Virgili University, Campus Bellissens, 43204 Reus, Spain

2. Social and Business Research Laboratory, Rovira i Virgili University, Campus Catalunya, 43002 Tarragona, Spain

Abstract

(1) Background: Adolescence is a critical period for the initiation of the consumption of alcohol, which is the toxic substance most commonly used by young people. Given the serious impact of alcohol on youth, there is an extensive body of literature that examines the facilitators of and barriers to alcohol consumption among adolescents. Among the barriers, several reports highlight that being a member of a religious community is a protective factor against alcohol consumption. (2) Methods: We conducted an analysis of a structured questionnaire completed by 1935 adolescents from Tarragona to assess the protective capacity of belonging to a religious community, differentiating between the various religions practiced in Tarragona. (3) Results: The variables related to family configuration emerged as the main protective factor against alcohol consumption attitudes among adolescents. Those who lived with both parents exhibited greater protection than those living with only one parent. Living with a single parent provided more protection than living with none. Belonging to a religious community did not significantly protect against drunkenness. However, religion appeared to inhibit alcohol use. The protective capacity of religion was evident only when the professed faith was Muslim and/or when the parents were migrants.

Funder

«Ministerio Español de Ciencia e Innovación, Plan nacional R+D+I 2019»

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Religious studies

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