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Area of Science:

  • Sociology of Religion
  • Substance Use Research
  • Geographic Epidemiology

Background:

  • Religiousness varies globally, yet research on its link with alcohol use often lacks regional diversity.
  • Understanding the interplay between location, religiousness, and alcohol consumption is crucial for public health insights.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the association between geographic location, levels of religiousness, and alcohol use patterns.
  • To explore the mediating role of active religiousness in the relationship between location and weekly alcohol consumption.

Main Methods:

  • Survey data from 1124 participants (57.5% female) were analyzed.
  • Statistical methods were employed to assess the associations between location, religiousness (subjective and active), and alcohol use outcomes.

Main Results:

  • Location demonstrated a significant association with both religiousness and alcohol use.
  • Active religiousness was significantly linked to drinking outcomes, with indirect effects observed through location.
  • At Campus S, subjective religiousness correlated with higher alcohol intake, while active religiousness correlated with lower intake.

Conclusions:

  • Active religiousness is a particularly relevant factor when examining alcohol consumption patterns.
  • Geographic location is an important consideration in studies exploring the complex relationship between religiousness and alcohol use.