In this study, we examine differences in alcohol drinking between first- and second-generation non-European immigrant and native-Swedish adolescents. We also examine whether parental and peer attitudes toward alcohol are associated with the acculturation of drinking habits among adolescents with an immigrant background. The study is cross-sectional and based on a school survey conducted in 2016–2019 in eight municipalities in southern Sweden. The sample consists of 3743 adolescents in year 9 of compulsory education, aged 14–15 years, of which 538 (14.4%) had a non-European immigrant background. Non-European immigrant adolescents reported significantly lower levels of drinking than native-Swedish adolescents. Second-generation immigrants rep...
Our objective was to compare sociodemographic conditions and risky/health behaviors affecting Turkis...
This study was carried out on 358 students in their first year of Swedish gymnasium education (upper...
Background: Few longitudinal studies investigate predictors of substance use incidence among immigra...
In this study, we examine differences in alcohol drinking between first- and second-generation non-E...
BACKGROUND: Developing a better understanding of drinking patterns across immigrant generations and ...
Are adolescents who attend schools with a high level of alcohol use and binge drinking more likely t...
Introduction and Aims. According to Convergence Theory, with increasing immigrant generations, immig...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This internationally comparative study examines differences in alcohol consum...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This internationally comparative study examines differences in alcohol consum...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This internationally comparative study examines differences in alcohol consum...
This internationally comparative study examines differences in alcohol consumption between first- an...
Abstract Background Representative data indicate that adolescents with an immigration background sho...
Contains fulltext : 179083.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Introduction ...
Introduction and Aims. The aims of this study were to examine the roles of parental permissiveness t...
Background: Representative data indicate that adolescents with an immigration background show less h...
Our objective was to compare sociodemographic conditions and risky/health behaviors affecting Turkis...
This study was carried out on 358 students in their first year of Swedish gymnasium education (upper...
Background: Few longitudinal studies investigate predictors of substance use incidence among immigra...
In this study, we examine differences in alcohol drinking between first- and second-generation non-E...
BACKGROUND: Developing a better understanding of drinking patterns across immigrant generations and ...
Are adolescents who attend schools with a high level of alcohol use and binge drinking more likely t...
Introduction and Aims. According to Convergence Theory, with increasing immigrant generations, immig...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This internationally comparative study examines differences in alcohol consum...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This internationally comparative study examines differences in alcohol consum...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This internationally comparative study examines differences in alcohol consum...
This internationally comparative study examines differences in alcohol consumption between first- an...
Abstract Background Representative data indicate that adolescents with an immigration background sho...
Contains fulltext : 179083.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Introduction ...
Introduction and Aims. The aims of this study were to examine the roles of parental permissiveness t...
Background: Representative data indicate that adolescents with an immigration background show less h...
Our objective was to compare sociodemographic conditions and risky/health behaviors affecting Turkis...
This study was carried out on 358 students in their first year of Swedish gymnasium education (upper...
Background: Few longitudinal studies investigate predictors of substance use incidence among immigra...