Search Religion News

Show summaries



Religion News
Israeli News

Top News Stories
U.S. Political News
Canadian News

Christian Magazines
Link To Us

Bible Resources
• Bible Study Aids
• Bible Devotionals
• Audio Sermons
Community
• ChristiansUnite Blogs
• Christian Forums
Web Search
• Christian Family Sites
• Top Christian Sites
Family Life
• Christian Finance
• ChristiansUnite KIDS
Read
• Christian News
• Christian Columns
• Christian Song Lyrics
• Christian Mailing Lists
Connect
• Christian Singles
• Christian Classifieds
Graphics
• Free Christian Clipart
• Christian Wallpaper
Fun Stuff
• Clean Christian Jokes
• Bible Trivia Quiz
• Online Video Games
• Bible Crosswords
Webmasters
• Christian Guestbooks
• Banner Exchange
• Dynamic Content
Subscribe to our Free Newsletter.
Enter your email address:

Religion News
 You're here » News Main Index » Religion News
Religion News
Printer friendly version
Email page to a friend
Link to this story

Survey Finds U.S. Teens Involved, Concerned About Country's Future

by Jim Brown
August 16, 2004

(AgapePress) - A new report on the state of America's youth finds teenagers are very concerned about the direction their nation is taking and feel the upcoming presidential election will have a big impact on their lives.

The survey released by the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans looked at the views of more than 1,000 young people aged 13 to 19. According to that study, 62 percent of U.S. teens believe the Kerry-Bush election will make a large difference in the direction of the country, and 70 percent say they care who wins.

Allan Rivlin, a senior vice president with Peter Hart Research, says young people are involved with their society and know what is happening. He notes, "They're paying attention to the election, and they're also paying attention to the Iraq war." According to the researcher, 44 percent of the students said the U.S. was right to go to war in Iraq, while 33 percent felt it was wrong, and only 18 percent said they had no opinion.

The young people surveyed also expressed concern over the employment situation in America, but Rivlin says their greatest area of apprehension "had to do with social issues like gay marriage and abortion. That was what topped the list of their concerns."

One promising revelation of the Alger report was that U.S. teenagers have a high opinion of their parents in general. In the survey, 77 percent of teens said they get along with their parents or guardians. And "shockingly," Rivlin says, they have a great deal of admiration for their parents as well.

"Overwhelmingly students say they have good relations with their family" Rivlin says, "and when we ask them to pick a role model, it's not sports stars or entertainment figures that get picked most. Fifty-one percent say their parent is their role model." Also notable, the researcher says, is the fact that "for the first time we see dads catching up with moms" in terms of who the young people name as their role models.

Rivlin says the youth survey suggests that, even though America's students are facing great pressure to conform, to get good grades, and to look a certain way, they are finding the support networks they need.

Discuss this article in the ChristiansUnite Discussion Forums

Back to Religion News Headlines.




More From ChristiansUnite...    About Us | Privacy Policy | | ChristiansUnite.com Site Map | Statement of Beliefs



Copyright © 1999-2025 ChristiansUnite.com. All rights reserved.
Please send your questions, comments, or bug reports to the

NOTE: News and information presented on this web site is for informational purposes only. ChristiansUnite.com does not necessarily endorse the views and opinions expressed.