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The Relationship Between Psychological Health and Attitude Toward Christianity Among Pupils Aged 11 to 15 Years in England

Pages 83-102 | Published online: 29 Mar 2008

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Leslie J. Francis, Sergej Flere, Rudi Klanjšek, Emyr Williams & Mandy Robbins. (2013) Attitude towards Christianity and New Age beliefs among undergraduate students in Slovenia: a study in implicit religion. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 16:9, pages 953-963.
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Jeff Astley, Leslie J. Francis & Mandy Robbins. (2012) Assessing attitude towards religion: the Astley–Francis Scale of Attitude towards Theistic Faith. British Journal of Religious Education 34:2, pages 183-193.
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Sergej Flere, Rudi Klanjsek, LeslieJ. Francis & Mandy Robbins. (2008) The psychometric properties of the Slovenian translation of the Francis Scale of Attitude toward Christianity: a study among Roman Catholic undergraduate students. Journal of Beliefs & Values 29:3, pages 313-319.
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Leslie J. Francis, Yashoda Romil Santosh, Mandy Robbins & Savita Vij. (2008) Assessing attitude toward Hinduism: The Santosh–Francis Scale. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 11:6, pages 609-621.
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LESLIE J. FRANCIS. (2020) The relationship between psychological health and attitude toward theistic faith: An empirical enquiry among 13- to 15-year-old students. Ελληνική Περιοδική Έκδοση για τη Θρησκευτική Εκπαίδευση (ΕλΘΕ)/Greek Journal of Religious Education (GjRE) 3:1, pages 17.
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Leslie J. Francis, Gemma Penny & Jeff Astley. 2019. Young People and the Diversity of (Non)Religious Identities in International Perspective. Young People and the Diversity of (Non)Religious Identities in International Perspective 87 107 .
Leslie J Francis, Adrian Brockett & Andrew Village. (2013) Measuring Attitude toward Theistic Faith: Assessing the Astley-Francis Scale among Christian, Muslim and Secular Youth in England. Research in Education 89:1, pages 70-81.
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