Quantitative-Bibliometric Study on Religiosity in the Last 25 Years of Social Science Research
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Azancot Chocrón, David; López Cordero, Rafael; Úbeda Sánchez, Álvaro Manuel; Olmos Gómez, María Del CarmenEditorial
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Religiosity Gender Age Ethnicity Social life
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2022-04-22Referencia bibliográfica
Azancot-Chocrón, David... [et al.] 2022. Quantitative-Bibliometric Study on Religiosity in the Last 25 Years of Social Science Research. Religions 13: 386. [https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13050386]
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project: "University students for excluded children: Researching and acting on behalf of disadvantaged Melillians"Abstract
Using a quantitative–bibliometric methodology, this study attempted to locate from which
perspectives the study of religiosity is being approached in the scientific world, in order to achieve
traceability for recent research using the following keywords—religiosity, gender, age, ethnicity and
social life—locating possible future directions as well as fields of study yet to be discovered, and
studying the evolution of scientific research on religiosity in the social sciences in the last 25 years.
According to the results obtained in the Scopus database from the literature on concepts such as
family, culture, spirituality, identity, marriage and sexuality, we discovered that the research revolved
around six main components: education, mental health, attitudes, psychological aspects, religion
and gender.