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Journal of Psychology and Theology | 2010

INTERNET PORNOGRAPHY USE IN THE CONTEXT OF EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL RELIGIOSITY

Alina Baltazar; Herbert W. Helm; Duane C. McBride; Gary Hopkins; John V. Stevens

Past studies have demonstrated an inverse relationship between religiosity and such problem behaviors as crime, delinquency, alcoholism, and substance use. Religiosity may be a protective factor against problem behaviors. Recently, a new problematic behavior has emerged, Internet pornography. Popular Christian literature has suggested that Internet pornography use is common among Christians. However, there have been few research studies examining this issue in Christian populations. This study examined the extent of Internet pornography use among 751 males and females who were attending a conservative Christian university, perceived consequences and benefits of viewing, and the relationship between internal, external and quest religiosity and Internet pornography use. Findings suggest that the majority of males had some involvement in Internet pornography, but regular viewing was significantly lower than has been found in the general population. Internal and external religiosity showed only a weak, though statistically significant, inverse relationship with regular Internet pornography use.


Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse | 2013

Parental influence on inhalant use

Alina Baltazar; Gary Hopkins; Duane C. McBride; Curtis J VanderWaal; Sara Pepper; Sarah Mackey

The purpose of this article is to examine the dynamics of the relationship between parents and their adolescent children and their association with lifetime and past-month inhalant usage. The population studied was seventh- through ninth-grade students in rural Idaho (N = 570). The authors found a small, but consistent, significant inverse correlation between parental bonding and monitoring of behavior and inhalant usage. There was also a significant positive correlation between verbally aggressive behavior in the family and inhalant use. The data imply that family interaction may play a significant role in the use of inhalants and that the family can play a major role in prevention.


The Journal of Adventist Education | 2013

Protecting Youth from Health Risk Behaviors

Alina Baltazar; Kathryn Conopio; J. Moreno; Gary Hopkins


Archive | 2018

Data Make a Difference! (Sometimes)

David Sedlacek; Rene Drumm; Alina Baltazar; Duane McBride


Archive | 2017

B-1 The Impact of Adventist World Radio in India and Russia

Duane McBride; Petr Činčala; Karl G. D. Bailey; Rene Drumm; Curtis J VanderWaal; Alina Baltazar; Desrene Vernon


Archive | 2016

Sex, Drugs and Alcohol: What Adventist College Students Say about the Role of Parents and Religion

Alina Baltazar; Duane C. McBride; Curtis J VanderWaal; Kathryn Conopio


Archive | 2014

Frequent Family Dinners Protect Our Children

Duane C. McBride; Alina Baltazar; Gary Hopkins; Kathryn Conopio


Journal of Adventist education | 2014

The abuse and prescription of over-the-counter drugs

Gary Hopkins; Alina Baltazar; Duane C. McBride


2nd Annual Global Conference on Health and Lifestyle | 2014

Best of What We Know About the Prevention of Addictions Application and Prevention in Your Area of the World

Alina Baltazar; Curtis J VanderWaal; Duane C. McBride; Hopkins


The Journal of Adventist Education | 2013

The Abuse of Prescription and Over-the-Counter Drugs

Gary Hopkins; Alina Baltazar; Duane C. McBride

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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

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