Item does not contain fulltextObjective: The first aim of this study was to gain more insight into the bi-directionality between alcohol-specific parental factors (i.e., parents' alcohol use, alcohol availability at home, parental rule setting, and frequency and quality of communication about alcohol) and adolescents' alcohol intake and alcohol-related problems. The second aim was to examine the relative impact of alcohol-specific parental factors on adolescents' alcohol intake and related problems by studying them in a comprehensive model. Method: A two-wave longitudinal study, with a 2-year interval, was conducted among a sample of 537 adolescents (56% girls) ages 12–15 years in The Netherlands. Under supervision of well-instructed teache...
Item does not contain fulltextAims To determine which alcohol-specific socialization practices are r...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to improve our understanding of adolescents’ perceptio...
Background There is much evidence that parents have an influence on the alcohol use of their childre...
Objective: The first aim of this study was to gain more insight into the bi-directionality between a...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Several studies stress the importance of alcohol-specific ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: The present study explores the role of having rules about ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to investigate to what extent alcohol-specif...
Alcohol-specific parent-child communication has often been studied in relation to regular alcohol us...
AbstractAlcohol-specific parent–child communication has often been studied in relation to regular al...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Previous...
Item does not contain fulltextpresent study examined the associations of alcohol-specific socializat...
Contains fulltext : 73531.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stud...
This thesis aimed to investigate the role of parents in preventing adolescent alcohol and cannabis u...
Previous studies on general parenting have demonstrated the relevance of strict parenting within a s...
Objective: There is convincing evidence that parental rules about alcohol are important in curbing a...
Item does not contain fulltextAims To determine which alcohol-specific socialization practices are r...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to improve our understanding of adolescents’ perceptio...
Background There is much evidence that parents have an influence on the alcohol use of their childre...
Objective: The first aim of this study was to gain more insight into the bi-directionality between a...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Several studies stress the importance of alcohol-specific ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: The present study explores the role of having rules about ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to investigate to what extent alcohol-specif...
Alcohol-specific parent-child communication has often been studied in relation to regular alcohol us...
AbstractAlcohol-specific parent–child communication has often been studied in relation to regular al...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Previous...
Item does not contain fulltextpresent study examined the associations of alcohol-specific socializat...
Contains fulltext : 73531.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stud...
This thesis aimed to investigate the role of parents in preventing adolescent alcohol and cannabis u...
Previous studies on general parenting have demonstrated the relevance of strict parenting within a s...
Objective: There is convincing evidence that parental rules about alcohol are important in curbing a...
Item does not contain fulltextAims To determine which alcohol-specific socialization practices are r...
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to improve our understanding of adolescents’ perceptio...
Background There is much evidence that parents have an influence on the alcohol use of their childre...