Objective: To examine the association between frequency of family dinners (FFD) and selected problem behaviors for adolescents after adjusting for family connectedness, parental awareness, other family activities, and other potentially confounding factors. Methods: Data are drawn from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, 1997. The primary variable of interest is self-reported FFD in a typical week. Problem behaviors studied are substance-use, physical violence, property-destruction, stealing, running away from home, and gang membership. Multivariate logistic models are estimated for each behaviors. Linear regression models are estimated for behavior-frequency for the subsamples engaging in them. Analysis is done separately by gender. ...
PurposePrevious studies on family meals and disordered eating have mainly drawn their samples from t...
The proportion of families eating together has decreased over the years and few findings exist to ex...
OBJECTIVE: Family practices around weight-related behaviors can shape children\u27s development of d...
Background: Eating meals, particularly dinner, with family members has been found to be associated w...
Importance: Eating meals, particularly dinner, with family members has been associated with improved...
Family structure is associated with a range of adolescent risk behaviours, with those living in both...
Background: Adolescent risk behaviors are important public health problems worldwide. They can lead...
This longitudinal study tested the direction of associations between family meals and alcohol and to...
Background: Eating meals, particularly dinner, with family members has been found to be associated w...
poster abstractThe purpose of this systematic review is to examine the association between adolescen...
This longitudinal study tested the direction of associations between family meals and alcohol and to...
Research has found significant associations between family routines, like the frequency of family me...
The last decade of research has suggested that family meals play an important role in promoting heal...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2014. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Steven ...
Background Family environment is crucial to the development of health behaviors into adolescence an...
PurposePrevious studies on family meals and disordered eating have mainly drawn their samples from t...
The proportion of families eating together has decreased over the years and few findings exist to ex...
OBJECTIVE: Family practices around weight-related behaviors can shape children\u27s development of d...
Background: Eating meals, particularly dinner, with family members has been found to be associated w...
Importance: Eating meals, particularly dinner, with family members has been associated with improved...
Family structure is associated with a range of adolescent risk behaviours, with those living in both...
Background: Adolescent risk behaviors are important public health problems worldwide. They can lead...
This longitudinal study tested the direction of associations between family meals and alcohol and to...
Background: Eating meals, particularly dinner, with family members has been found to be associated w...
poster abstractThe purpose of this systematic review is to examine the association between adolescen...
This longitudinal study tested the direction of associations between family meals and alcohol and to...
Research has found significant associations between family routines, like the frequency of family me...
The last decade of research has suggested that family meals play an important role in promoting heal...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2014. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Steven ...
Background Family environment is crucial to the development of health behaviors into adolescence an...
PurposePrevious studies on family meals and disordered eating have mainly drawn their samples from t...
The proportion of families eating together has decreased over the years and few findings exist to ex...
OBJECTIVE: Family practices around weight-related behaviors can shape children\u27s development of d...