Still, Mormonism is somewhat unremarkable in this case, IMO. I used to think of Mormons as a theologically bankrupt but socially conservative voting bloc but over the past twenty years I have seen that the fruit of their theological bankruptcy is that they aren't the conservative stalwarts they once seemed. They take on whatever position is advantageous for their ends.
Another issue which the linked article brings up which I think has some validity is how a young man in Mormonism can feel smothered by legalism. Bringing up doubts and struggles will be met with shame and a loss of standing. Standing is everything in Mormon society. If you don't believe me, go talk to a Mormon missionary.
I have more to posit but I'm tired, my shoulder is hurting and I have a long day ahead of me tomorrow.