There is increasing awareness of the role that parents can have in the development of their children'sdrinking behaviour. The Centre for Health Research at the University of Brighton was funded byDrinkaware to understand how parental conversations can help reduce alcohol-harm amongst their 15-17 year old children. As such, this study aimed to understand what helps achieve effective conversationsby addressing the following two research questions: 1. What are the barriers and facilitators to parents in the UK having effective current/future harmprevention conversations about alcohol with their 15-17 year olds? 2. What types of information, strategies and/or tools would enable parents in the UK to have moreeffective and on-going conversa...
Research addressing parent-child communication on the topic of alcohol use relies heavily on assessi...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent–child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
Aim: The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the parental part of the No...
There is increasing awareness of the role that parents can have in the development of their children...
Research suggests that good communication with children is an effective strategy in helping young pe...
Background: There is an increasing awareness that parents can play an important role in shaping thei...
In recent years, concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy and the relat...
In recent years, concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy and the relat...
Concerns over young people and alcohol misuse have become increasingly prevalent among policy makers...
Concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy due to two risingand largely d...
Given the common issues of secrecy, shame and stigma, we know very little about the lives of childre...
Aim: The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the parental part of the No...
Abstract Background Alcohol misuse by young people is an important public health issue, and has led ...
Contains fulltext : 90612.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many alcohol p...
Aims: Risky drinking among young people is an issue of public concern globally. In Australia and els...
Research addressing parent-child communication on the topic of alcohol use relies heavily on assessi...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent–child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
Aim: The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the parental part of the No...
There is increasing awareness of the role that parents can have in the development of their children...
Research suggests that good communication with children is an effective strategy in helping young pe...
Background: There is an increasing awareness that parents can play an important role in shaping thei...
In recent years, concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy and the relat...
In recent years, concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy and the relat...
Concerns over young people and alcohol misuse have become increasingly prevalent among policy makers...
Concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy due to two risingand largely d...
Given the common issues of secrecy, shame and stigma, we know very little about the lives of childre...
Aim: The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the parental part of the No...
Abstract Background Alcohol misuse by young people is an important public health issue, and has led ...
Contains fulltext : 90612.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many alcohol p...
Aims: Risky drinking among young people is an issue of public concern globally. In Australia and els...
Research addressing parent-child communication on the topic of alcohol use relies heavily on assessi...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent–child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
Aim: The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the parental part of the No...