Item does not contain fulltextMore than 50% of Dutch 12-year olds already started drinking. Since it is known that delaying the onset of alcohol use results in a lower risk of alcohol-related problems, the recently developed 'In control: No alcohol!' prevention program is targeted at elementary school children and their mothers. In this pilot study, the success of program implementation and impact of the program on quality of alcohol-specific communication, rules and monitoring were evaluated, using a randomized controlled design. A total of 108 children (11-12 years) and their mothers participated in the prevention program, while the control group consisted of 105 dyads. Families participating in the experimental condition showed an increa...
BACKGROUND - Foreign studies submit parental, maternal substance abuse increase children's risk beha...
Purpose: To determine the effect on adolescent alcohol use of a community intervention combining int...
The serious negative health consequences of heavy drinking among adolescents is cause for concern, e...
More than 50% of Dutch 12-year olds already started drinking. Since it is known that delaying the on...
More than 50% of Dutch 12-year olds already started drinking. Since it is known that delaying the on...
Background: In the Netherlands, children start to drink at an early age; of the Dutch 12-year olds, ...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a home-based alcohol prevention program to delay initiat...
Contains fulltext : 133971.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of th...
More than half of the Dutch adolescents start drinking before age 12 (Monshouwer et al., 2009). Earl...
Background In comparison to other Europe countries, Dutch adolescents are at the top in drinking fre...
To test whether baseline levels of the factors accountable for the impact of the Prevention of Alcoh...
OBJECTIVE: Previous work revealed that the combined parent-student alcohol prevention program (PAS) ...
Introduction On 23 November 2018 in the Netherlands more than 70 organizations signed the National P...
Contains fulltext : 99319.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background In co...
AbstractThe effects of an intervention designed to prevent onset of weekly drinking in non drinking ...
BACKGROUND - Foreign studies submit parental, maternal substance abuse increase children's risk beha...
Purpose: To determine the effect on adolescent alcohol use of a community intervention combining int...
The serious negative health consequences of heavy drinking among adolescents is cause for concern, e...
More than 50% of Dutch 12-year olds already started drinking. Since it is known that delaying the on...
More than 50% of Dutch 12-year olds already started drinking. Since it is known that delaying the on...
Background: In the Netherlands, children start to drink at an early age; of the Dutch 12-year olds, ...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a home-based alcohol prevention program to delay initiat...
Contains fulltext : 133971.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of th...
More than half of the Dutch adolescents start drinking before age 12 (Monshouwer et al., 2009). Earl...
Background In comparison to other Europe countries, Dutch adolescents are at the top in drinking fre...
To test whether baseline levels of the factors accountable for the impact of the Prevention of Alcoh...
OBJECTIVE: Previous work revealed that the combined parent-student alcohol prevention program (PAS) ...
Introduction On 23 November 2018 in the Netherlands more than 70 organizations signed the National P...
Contains fulltext : 99319.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background In co...
AbstractThe effects of an intervention designed to prevent onset of weekly drinking in non drinking ...
BACKGROUND - Foreign studies submit parental, maternal substance abuse increase children's risk beha...
Purpose: To determine the effect on adolescent alcohol use of a community intervention combining int...
The serious negative health consequences of heavy drinking among adolescents is cause for concern, e...