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Being Young, Muslim, and Female: Youth Perspectives on the Intersection of Religious and Gender Identities

Grounded in cultural developmental and critical gender perspectives, this study focuses on the narratives of early adolescent Muslim females. The mixed‐methods study sample included 26 individuals who identify as Muslim and female and was designed to understand the strengths and challenges they face...

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Published in:Journal of research on adolescence 2019-06, Vol.29 (2), p.308-320
Main Author: Abo‐Zena, Mona M.
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