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sur l'engagement chrétien |
| Religious Commitment Monographs are book length studies, either compendiums of religious commitment indicators, or analyses of the nature, causes or consequences of religious commitment. | Les monographies de l'engagement religieux sont des études diffusées sous le format d'un livre, soit des compendium d'indicateurs de l'engagement religieux, ou des analyses de la nature, des causes ou des conséquences de l'engagement religieux. |
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| 1. |
Community Involvement Indicators for Canada and the Provinces, 1997 |
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The commitment to faith and good works in Canada: a spiritual development index for 1997 |
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Religious Commitment in Canada, 1997 and 2000 |
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Indicators of Child Development and Religious Commitment in Canada: A Fact Book |
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An Analysis of 48 Community Involvement Indicators for Canada, 1997 |
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The Well-being of Canada's Young Adults in 2000: A Fact Book and Preliminary Analysis |
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The Well-being of Canada's Seniors in 2000: A Fact Book and Preliminary Analysis |
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The Well-being of Canada's Employed in 2000: A Fact Book and Preliminary Analysis |
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The Well-being of Canada's Adults in 2000: A Fact Book and Preliminary Analysis |
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The Well-being of Middle-aged Canadians in 2000: A Fact Book and Preliminary Analysis |
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The Well-being of Canada's Parents in 2000: A Fact Book and Preliminary Analysis |
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| 12. |
The Extent of the Illicit Drug Culture in Canada in 2002: Areas and Groups Affected, and Preliminary Analyses |
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Marijuana Use by Canada's Teens and Their Close Friends in 2000 - 2001: Areas and Groups Affected, and Preliminary Analyses |
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The Role of Spiritual Values in the Daily Life and Work of Canadian Parents, 2002 |
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Canada's Faith Communities in 2002: Profiles and Preliminary Analyses |
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| 16. | Drinking and Drunkenness in the Life and Work of Canadians and Parents, 2002 |
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Teen sex in 2000 - 2001: Profiles, and preliminary analyses of girls and boys aged 14 to 17 in Canada, Québec, Ontario, those with married parents and separated or divorced parents, and those who are French Roman Catholic, non-French Roman Catholic, liberal Protestant, and conservative Christian |
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Do spiritual values help you to find meaning in your life? Spirituality in the life of Canadians, women, men and parents in 2002 |
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Weekend and weekday workers: Worship patterns and analyses of Canadians and parents, 2002 |
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Weekend and weekday work: Worship patterns of men and women in Canada, 2002 |
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TV and video time commitment by children aged one to nine in 2001: Profiles of children in Canada, Québec, and Ontario, plus French and non-French Roman Catholics, liberal Protestants, and conservative Christians |
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Canadians with diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure and cancer in 2002: Profiles, worship patterns, and preliminary analyses |
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Coping with stress by prayer in Canada, 2002: Profiles and preliminary analyses |
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Teens experiencing serious problems in school: Profiles of girls and boys aged 14 to 17 in Canada, Atlantic Canada, Québec, Ontario, and Western Canada; of teens with married parents, separated or divorced parents, working and non-working parents, and worshipping parents, 2000 to 2001 |
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Canada's children with worshipping and non-worshipping parents: Profiles of French and other Roman Catholics, liberal and conservative Christians, and children of English, French, Irish and Scottish origins, 2001 |
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The health of the body, mind and spirit, and marital status: Profiles of the married, common-law, widowed, separated and divorced populations, and those married and living common-law by frequency of worship; plus the results of preliminary analyses of 69 health indicators by marital status, Canada, 2002 |
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| 27. | The well-being of Canada's children under 18, and their parent's marital status, 2001 |
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Canadian teens aged 14 to 17 experiencing problems, and the marital status of their parents: Smoking, drinking, sexual intercourse, marijuana smoking and smoking friends, painful break-ups, and serious school problems, 2001 |
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The health of the body, mind and spirit of Canada's French and non-French Roman Catholics, United Church affiliates and Anglicans in 2002: Profiles of health by frequency of worship, plus the results of preliminary analyses of 85 behaviours and states relating to the overall health in these four faith communities |
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The health of the body, mind and spirit of Canada's Lutherans, Presbyterians, Baptists and Pentecostals in 2002 Profiles of health by frequency of worship, plus the results of preliminary analyses of 85 behaviours and states relating to the overall health in these four faith communities |
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Comparing Roman Catholics, liberal Protestants, conservative Christians, and non-Christians: Patterns of worship frequency and preliminary analyses of 86 behaviours and states relating to the health of the body, mind and spirit of Christian and non-Christian faiths in Canada, 2002 |
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Health of the body, mind and spirit in 25 metropolitan areas and Canada's five regions - Including preliminary analyses of spirituality, smoking, drinking and intoxication, gambling, illicit drug use and planned suicide, in each province, and in Montreal, Ottawa-Hull, Toronto, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver, 2002 |
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Health of the body, mind and spirit, and worship frequency of Canadians of Aboriginal, French, English, Scottish, Irish, Italian, German, Dutch, Polish, Ukrainian, Chinese and South Asian Ethnicity, plus all Canadian Women and Men: A Fact-book for 2002 |
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Health of the body, mind and spirit of Canada's employed: A statistical profile of the employed in eight occupation groups, plus the total employed, employed parents, mothers and fathers, and including reference tables for all adults, women and men in 2002 |
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Health of the body, mind and spirit of Canadians with 14 chronic conditions in 2002: Food and non-food allergies, asthma, bronchitis, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, diagnosed migraines, cancer, stomach/intestinal ulcers, bowel disorders, thyroid, arthritis/rheumatism, and diagnosed back problems. |
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Physically active and inactive Canadians in 2002: A profile of women and men, including analyses of selected factors associated with the intensity of activity, for several regions and subgroups |
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Gambling activity among Canadians in 2002: Profiles of women and men, mothers and fathers, and employed women and men, including analyses of selected factors associated with the intensity of gambling activity, for women and men, mothers and fathers, smokers and non-smokers |
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The weight of Canadians in 2002: Profiles of women and men, parents, employed parents, women and men, French and non-French Roman Catholics, liberal Protestants, and conservative Christians; with the results of regression estimates of the body mass index of women and men, mothers and fathers |
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Canadian smokers and non-smokers, and the relief of stress by smoking in 2002: Profiles of women and men, and analyses of the effect of education and other variables on selected high-risk behaviours and the quality of life of smokers and non-smokers |
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Feeling loved and appreciated in Canada - women and men, mothers and fathers in 2002: Profiles and analyses of associations with education, worship frequency, marijuana use, sleep, region, age and sex |
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Canadians feeling good and at peace in 2002: Profiles of women and men, mothers and fathers, main faith communities, and marital statuses; including analyses of 40 groups in the variation of feeling good and at peace in relation to education, worship frequency, marijuana use, sleep, region, age and sex |
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Home roots and adult and teen character: The strength of belonging of Canadian adults and parents to their local community in 2002, and analyses of 40 behaviours and characteristics of teens in 2003 in relation to their home situation in 1995 |
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Health, wealth, religious commitment and well-being over the life-cycle, including analyses of behaviour at each life-cycle stage, Canada 2002 |
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Canadian children with cohabiting and married parents in 1995: Contrasts in family, parent, child/teen and community functioning in 1995 and in 2003 |
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Canadians who have had terrorism-related fears of crowds, travelling away from home, public transportation, meeting places, and of something terrible happening - in relation to several possible influences including education and religious commitment, Canada 2002 |
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The importance of being a volunteering child: Canadian children and their family situation in 1995, and eight years later as teens in 2003 |
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Canadian public and separate school children compared: Their characteristics and family situation in 1995, and behaviour, attitudes and family situation when teens aged 14 to 19 in 2003 |
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Private or home school, public and separate school children compared: Their characteristics and family situation in 1995; and behaviour, attitudes and family situation when teens aged 14 to 19 in 2003, including analyses of 40 teen behaviours |
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Child commitment to computer games and teen behaviour: Indicators of the child, parent, family and neighbourhood quality in 1995; and analyses of how the girls and boys turn out as teenagers aged 14 to 19 in 2003 |
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Early ability in composition, home quality and teen behaviour: Indicators of the child, parent, family and neighbourhood quality in 1995; and analyses of how the girls and boys aged 6 to 11 turn out as teenagers aged 14 to 19 in 2003 |
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Early upbringing, teen marijuana use, and other behaviours: Indicators of the child, parent, family and neighbourhood quality in 1995; and analyses of how the girls and boys aged 6 to 11 turn out as teenagers aged 14 to 19 in 2003 |
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The effect of parental drinking and childhood factors on teens: Teen high-risk and civic behaviours, and family health, Canada, 1995 and 2003 |
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Family, parent and childhood roots of teen sexual activity and other high-risk behaviours |
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The effect of parental volunteering and childhood factors in 1995 on teens in 2003: Teen behaviours, community involvements, well-being, and family health in Canada |
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The effect of junior kindergarten and other childhood factors in 1995 on teens in 2003: Teen behaviours, community involvements, well-being, and family health in Canada |
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A Longitudinal Study of Evangelical and Mainline Protestant Youth 1995-2003: Traits of the child, parents, family and neighbourhood in 1995 and 2003, including the results of analyses of how childhood factors and teen sexual activity are associated with other teen behaviours in 2003 |
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Religious group strength and behavioural outcomes in the United Church of Canada, with longitudinal evidence on youth, 1995 to 2003 |
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Children under six in 1995 and 2005 in Quebec and Ontario: Growing and declining subpopulations, including a perspective on French speaking Protestantism in Quebec since 1960 |
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Canada's teens who seriously consider suicide: Profiles of teens aged 14 to 19 including their home situations in 1995, and analyses of causes and effects of considering suicide in 2003 |
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The effect on teens in 2003 of having had one rather than
two biological parents in 1995: Teen behaviours, community involvements, well-being, and family health in Canada |
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Children with married, or separated, divorced or
widowed parents, in 1995 Their profiles and behaviours contrasted during grade school, and during teen years in 2003 |
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The effect on teen life in 2003 of having depressed parents in 1995 Teen behaviours, community involvements, well-being, and family health in Canada |