Aims This study examined how family, peer and school factors are related to different trajectories of adolescent alcohol use at key developmental periods. Design Latent class growth analysis was used to identify trajectories based on five waves of data (from grade 6, age 12 to grade 11, age 17), with predictors at grades 5, 7 and 9 included as covariates. Setting Adolescents completed surveys during school hours. Participants A total of 808 students in Victoria, Australia. Measurements Alcohol use trajectories were based on self‐reports of 30‐day frequency of alcohol use. Predictors included sibling alcohol use, attachment to parents, parental supervision, parental attitudes favourable to adolescent alcohol use, peer alcohol use and school ...
This study examined the extent to which young adolescent alcohol use was related to alcohol-related ...
Contains fulltext : 76971.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of thi...
Early alcohol initiation is common and has been associated with the development of alcohol problems....
Aims: This study examined how family, peer and school factors are related to different trajectories ...
Background: Alcohol use in adolescence predicts future alcohol misuse. However, the extent to which ...
OBJECTIVES: Adolescents often display heterogenous trajectories of alcohol use. Initiation and abstr...
AIM: The aim of this study is to examine the susceptibility of very young adolescents (10-12 years o...
This study examined cross-national similarities in a developmental model linking early age of alcoho...
Many studies endeavor to understand substance use in teens because it has been linked to both short ...
Backgrounds: : Parental drinking, harsh parental discipline and adolescent antisocial behaviour have...
© 2006 Dr. Katherine E. WatersThere is evidence of high and escalating rates of alcohol use in adole...
The aim of this study was to identify subgroups of early and mid-adolescents with different drinking...
Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, current le...
ABSTRACT Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, c...
OBJECTIVE: Adolescent alcohol use is a serious problem in Australia and other nations. Longitudinal ...
This study examined the extent to which young adolescent alcohol use was related to alcohol-related ...
Contains fulltext : 76971.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of thi...
Early alcohol initiation is common and has been associated with the development of alcohol problems....
Aims: This study examined how family, peer and school factors are related to different trajectories ...
Background: Alcohol use in adolescence predicts future alcohol misuse. However, the extent to which ...
OBJECTIVES: Adolescents often display heterogenous trajectories of alcohol use. Initiation and abstr...
AIM: The aim of this study is to examine the susceptibility of very young adolescents (10-12 years o...
This study examined cross-national similarities in a developmental model linking early age of alcoho...
Many studies endeavor to understand substance use in teens because it has been linked to both short ...
Backgrounds: : Parental drinking, harsh parental discipline and adolescent antisocial behaviour have...
© 2006 Dr. Katherine E. WatersThere is evidence of high and escalating rates of alcohol use in adole...
The aim of this study was to identify subgroups of early and mid-adolescents with different drinking...
Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, current le...
ABSTRACT Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, c...
OBJECTIVE: Adolescent alcohol use is a serious problem in Australia and other nations. Longitudinal ...
This study examined the extent to which young adolescent alcohol use was related to alcohol-related ...
Contains fulltext : 76971.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of thi...
Early alcohol initiation is common and has been associated with the development of alcohol problems....