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National Congregations Study: Cumulative Data File and Codebook
M Chaves, S Anderson, A Eagle, M Hawkins, A Holleman, J Roso
Durham, NC: Duke University, Department of Sociology, 2014
632014
Pastoral Ministry in Unsettled Times: A Qualitative Study of the Experiences of Clergy During the COVID-19 Pandemic
EF Johnston, DE Eagle, J Headley, A Holleman
Review of Religious Research 64 (2), 375-397, 2022
542022
Introducing the Fourth Wave of the National Congregations Study
M Chaves, M Hawkins, A Holleman, J Roso
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 59 (4), 646-650, 2020
342020
Changing Worship Practices in American Congregations
J Roso, A Holleman, M Chaves
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 59 (4), 675-684, 2020
322020
Congregations in 21st Century America
M Chaves, J Roso, A Holleman, M Hawkins
Duke University, Department of Sociology, 2021
232021
Religious Congregations’ Technological and Financial Capacities on the Eve of the COVID-19 Pandemic
A Holleman, J Roso, M Chaves
Review of Religious Research 64 (1), 163–188, 2022
202022
The National Survey of Religious Leaders: Background, methods, and lessons learned in the research process
M Chaves, J Roso, A Holleman
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 61 (3-4), 737-749, 2022
132022
Is There a Crisis in Clergy Health?: Reorienting Research Using a National Sample
A Holleman, D Eagle
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 62 (3), 580-604, 2023
102023
The Financial Impacts of COVID-19 on United Methodist Churches in North Carolina: A Qualitative Study of Pastors’ Perspectives and Strategies
DE Eagle, E Johnston, J Headley, A Holleman
Review of Religious Research 64 (2), 399-420, 2022
102022
National Congregations Study: Waves I-IV Summary Tables
M Chaves, J Roso, A Holleman, M Hawkins
Durham, NC: Duke University Department of Sociology, 2020
10*2020
National Survey of Religious Leaders
M Chaves, A Holleman, J Roso, M Hawkins, Data file and codebook
Data file and codebook. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University, Department …, 2022
72022
The Resilience of Clergywomen?: Gender and the Relationship Between Occupational Distress and Mental Health Among Congregational Leaders
A Holleman
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 62 (1), 89-107, 2023
42023
US Religious Leaders’ Views on the Etiology and Treatment of Depression
A Holleman, M Chaves
JAMA Psychiatry 80 (3), 270–273, 2023
42023
Adverse Childhood Experiences Among Seminarians: Personal Experiences of Trauma and Implications for Pastoral Well-Being and Ministerial Training
A Holleman, L Upenieks, D Eagle
Journal of Psychology and Theology 52 (1), 3-17, 2023
22023
Programming Provided by Religious Congregations in the United States to Address Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorder
A Holleman
Journal of Religion and Health 63, 551-566, 2024
12024
Prevalence of obesity in religious clergy in the United States: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
D Eagle, A Holleman, BB Olvera, E Blackwood
Obesity Reviews, e13741, 2024
2024
Stability and shifts in the combined positive and negative mental health of clergy: A longitudinal latent class and latent transition analysis study of united methodist pastors …
BHJ Lee, A Holleman, RJ Proeschold-Bell
Social Science & Medicine 34, 116651, 2024
2024
Religion and Sociology of Wealth Accumulation
A Holleman, LA Keister
The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Economic Ethics, 548-561, 2024
2024
Which US Congregational Leaders Also Work as Chaplains? A National Overview
W Cadge, A Lawton, A Holleman, J Roso
Review of Religious Research, 2024
2024
“There’s theology and then there’s the people I love...”: Authority and Ambivalence in Seminarians’ Attitudes Toward Same-Sex Relationships, Marriage, and Ordination
E Johnston, A Holleman, L Krull
Sociology of Religion, 2023
2023
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