Introduction: The current study aims to examine discrepancies in parents\u27 and college students\u27 perceptions of alcohol risk and the role of perceived risk in predicting parents\u27 intentions to discuss alcohol with their child. Methods: In total, 246 college student–parent dyads (56.1% female students, 77.2% mothers) were recruited from a mid-size university. Participants completed measures of absolute likelihood, comparative likelihood, and severity of alcohol consequences. Results: In comparison to students, parents perceived the risks of alcohol poisoning (p \u3c .001), academic impairment (p \u3c .05), and problems with others (p \u3c .05) to be more likely. In addition, parents rated the majority of alcohol consequences (e.g., p...
This study examined parental factors as predictors of alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences a...
Harmful and detrimental effects associated with college student alcohol use have been well documente...
This study included 199 White mother-adolescent dyads and 144 White father-adolescent dyads. All ado...
Using a cross-sectional survey, data were collected from 265 first-year college students to determin...
This study examined parents’ normative perceptions of other college parents’ alcohol-specific commun...
Objective: Parents often look to other parents for guidance, but how accurate are their perceptions?...
Many college students experience negative effects of excessive and underage drinking. Parental infl...
Objective Multi-component parent-based interventions (PBIs) provide a promising avenue for targeting...
Many college students experience negative effects of excessive and underage drinking. Parental influ...
Objective: This study tested whether perceived parental approval of high-risk drinking is directly l...
Parental communications about alcohol can have a significant impact on college students’ alcohol use...
Although peer norms have been found to be a particularly strong correlate of alcohol consumption by ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 22, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
This qualitative study examined students\u27 perceptions of parental alcohol prevention messages in ...
Problematic drinking in college students is a serious public health problem. Although parental influ...
This study examined parental factors as predictors of alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences a...
Harmful and detrimental effects associated with college student alcohol use have been well documente...
This study included 199 White mother-adolescent dyads and 144 White father-adolescent dyads. All ado...
Using a cross-sectional survey, data were collected from 265 first-year college students to determin...
This study examined parents’ normative perceptions of other college parents’ alcohol-specific commun...
Objective: Parents often look to other parents for guidance, but how accurate are their perceptions?...
Many college students experience negative effects of excessive and underage drinking. Parental infl...
Objective Multi-component parent-based interventions (PBIs) provide a promising avenue for targeting...
Many college students experience negative effects of excessive and underage drinking. Parental influ...
Objective: This study tested whether perceived parental approval of high-risk drinking is directly l...
Parental communications about alcohol can have a significant impact on college students’ alcohol use...
Although peer norms have been found to be a particularly strong correlate of alcohol consumption by ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 22, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
This qualitative study examined students\u27 perceptions of parental alcohol prevention messages in ...
Problematic drinking in college students is a serious public health problem. Although parental influ...
This study examined parental factors as predictors of alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences a...
Harmful and detrimental effects associated with college student alcohol use have been well documente...
This study included 199 White mother-adolescent dyads and 144 White father-adolescent dyads. All ado...