2019, 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Despite a magnitude of quantitative data demonstrating the influence of parents and friends on youth drinking, few qualitative studies have explored these relationships in non-Western settings, including Thailand. This study aims to explore the perceived roles of parents and friends in influencing young Thais\u27 drinking. The data come from seventy-two 20-24-year-old students participating in focus groups. This study found that young people\u27s first alcohol experiences were often introduced by family members early in their childhood. Later in adolescence, their social contexts shifted from the family unit to focus more on their friends. They perceived drinking to be a n...
This study uses the influence of presumed media influence (IPMI) model as the theoretical framework ...
Peer involvement is consistently implicated in the excessive drinking of university students. The ma...
Although it is now well established that the majority of young people are introduced to alcohol with...
Background: Although previous quantitative studies have documented the association between exposure ...
This cross-sectional study identified and described the prevalence of alcohol consumption among earl...
Youth substance abuse is widely recognized as a major public health issue in Thailand. This study ex...
Aims: Risky drinking among young people is an issue of public concern globally. In Australia and els...
Adolescents are consuming alcohol at risky levels at younger ages and more frequently than preceding...
Background: Parents play a critical role in their children’s introduction to alcohol. A range of par...
Aims To identify influences on the development of alcohol use disorders in a Thai population, partic...
Abstract Background Reductions in underage drinking will only come about from changes in the social ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the extent to which youth have ready access to al...
The main objective of this study is to examine the number of adolescences inschools and universities...
Background: Although parental drinking is associated with adolescent drinking, the impacts of parent...
Parental alcohol-related practices are important risk factors of adolescent drinking, but little is ...
This study uses the influence of presumed media influence (IPMI) model as the theoretical framework ...
Peer involvement is consistently implicated in the excessive drinking of university students. The ma...
Although it is now well established that the majority of young people are introduced to alcohol with...
Background: Although previous quantitative studies have documented the association between exposure ...
This cross-sectional study identified and described the prevalence of alcohol consumption among earl...
Youth substance abuse is widely recognized as a major public health issue in Thailand. This study ex...
Aims: Risky drinking among young people is an issue of public concern globally. In Australia and els...
Adolescents are consuming alcohol at risky levels at younger ages and more frequently than preceding...
Background: Parents play a critical role in their children’s introduction to alcohol. A range of par...
Aims To identify influences on the development of alcohol use disorders in a Thai population, partic...
Abstract Background Reductions in underage drinking will only come about from changes in the social ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the extent to which youth have ready access to al...
The main objective of this study is to examine the number of adolescences inschools and universities...
Background: Although parental drinking is associated with adolescent drinking, the impacts of parent...
Parental alcohol-related practices are important risk factors of adolescent drinking, but little is ...
This study uses the influence of presumed media influence (IPMI) model as the theoretical framework ...
Peer involvement is consistently implicated in the excessive drinking of university students. The ma...
Although it is now well established that the majority of young people are introduced to alcohol with...