Item does not contain fulltextAmple studies have established that parents as well as peers function as role models in the development of adolescents' alcohol use. The role of siblings, however, has been largely neglected despite the long-term nature of a sibling relationship. The present study examined the impact of siblings on drinking behavior of adolescents using longitudinal data from 416 sibling dyads. Moreover, we explored which factors (gender constellation of the sibling dyad, quality of the sibling relationship, and similarity in norms about alcohol) affect reciprocal influences in alcohol use of siblings. Descriptive analyses showed that although older siblings drink more frequently and intensively than the younger siblings, moder...
The thesis explores influences of the alcohol-specific (e.g. alcohol use, attitudes) and nonalcohol-...
The present study examined to what extent regular drinking of fathers, mothers, co-twins, siblings, ...
Objective We examined the direct and indirect effects of older siblings\u27 substance use behaviors ...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityWhile siblings represent an important part of the family, ther...
With over 100,000 alcohol-related hospitalisations every year, risky drinking within Australia\ud is...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Dr. Mar...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The longitudinal associations of...
This study explored the links between having older siblings who get drunk, satisfaction with the par...
While research demonstrates that parental tobacco and alcohol use increases the likelihood of childr...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Role models around the adolescent, including parents, peers, best friends, and ...
This study explored the links between having older siblings who get drunk, satisfaction with the par...
Aims: The aim of this study was to examine whether the drinking habits of parents, siblings, and fri...
Abstract — Aims: The aim of this study was to examine whether the drinking habits of parents, siblin...
This study built on research on sibling influences to assess potential bidirectional effects of olde...
Abstract Affiliation with substance using peers is one of the strongest predictors of adolescent alc...
The thesis explores influences of the alcohol-specific (e.g. alcohol use, attitudes) and nonalcohol-...
The present study examined to what extent regular drinking of fathers, mothers, co-twins, siblings, ...
Objective We examined the direct and indirect effects of older siblings\u27 substance use behaviors ...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityWhile siblings represent an important part of the family, ther...
With over 100,000 alcohol-related hospitalisations every year, risky drinking within Australia\ud is...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Dr. Mar...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The longitudinal associations of...
This study explored the links between having older siblings who get drunk, satisfaction with the par...
While research demonstrates that parental tobacco and alcohol use increases the likelihood of childr...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Role models around the adolescent, including parents, peers, best friends, and ...
This study explored the links between having older siblings who get drunk, satisfaction with the par...
Aims: The aim of this study was to examine whether the drinking habits of parents, siblings, and fri...
Abstract — Aims: The aim of this study was to examine whether the drinking habits of parents, siblin...
This study built on research on sibling influences to assess potential bidirectional effects of olde...
Abstract Affiliation with substance using peers is one of the strongest predictors of adolescent alc...
The thesis explores influences of the alcohol-specific (e.g. alcohol use, attitudes) and nonalcohol-...
The present study examined to what extent regular drinking of fathers, mothers, co-twins, siblings, ...
Objective We examined the direct and indirect effects of older siblings\u27 substance use behaviors ...