Influence of parental alcohol-related attitudes, behavior and parenting styles on alcohol use in late and very late adolescence

M Stafström - European Addiction Research, 2014 - karger.com
M Stafström
European Addiction Research, 2014karger.com
Parents influence adolescent drinking behavior, but to what extent does this association
diminish with age, however? The cross-sectional data was drawn from the Scania drug use
survey 2007, consisting of 4,828 secondary education students in the 9th and 11th grade.
The age-and gender-adjusted findings indicate that having parents who are consenting to
alcohol use (OR 1.4), having been provided with alcohol by one's parents (OR 1.8), having
parents with an authoritarian (OR 1.5) or neglectful (OR 2.1) parenting style, and having …
Abstract
Parents influence adolescent drinking behavior, but to what extent does this association diminish with age, however? The cross-sectional data was drawn from the Scania drug use survey 2007, consisting of 4,828 secondary education students in the 9th and 11th grade. The age- and gender-adjusted findings indicate that having parents who are consenting to alcohol use (OR 1.4), having been provided with alcohol by one's parents (OR 1.8), having parents with an authoritarian (OR 1.5) or neglectful (OR 2.1) parenting style, and having parents who both have a university degree (OR 1.3) were factors significantly associated with monthly heavy episodic drinking. These findings lead to the conclusion that parenting styles as well as parental attitudes and behaviors are important throughout the high school years. Thus, prevention targeting parents should emphasize both these domains.
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