Childhood experiences are crucial to forming future drinking habits. Much emphasis has been placed on understanding the impact of problem drinking within the family, yet much less is known about how children learn about alcohol in so-called 'ordinary families'. This UK study found that: • Children in the 7-12 age bracket have a fairly sophisticated knowledge of alcohol and its effects; • The home is an important source of learning about alcohol and young children anticipate modelling their future behaviour on parents' drinking styles; and • Parents often have limited belief in their ability to teach children to drink responsibly, in the face of external pressures
Understanding the nature of, and transitions in, young children's alcohol-related knowledge and atti...
Alcohol use is a leading contributor to the burden of disease among youth. Early-onset use is associ...
This article considers the transmission of drinking cultures within families. In particular, we high...
Childhood experiences and the infl uence of family are crucial to forming future drinking habits. Mu...
This report examines the influence that family can have on how children in their pre-teen years l...
This UK study examined how parents teach young children (aged 5 to 12) about alcohol. It explored pa...
This report examines the influence that family can have on how children in their pre-teen years l...
AIMS: Limited cross-sectional studies have indicated that young children have some knowledge of the ...
While risky drinking in adolescence has been found to be rooted in childhood, evidence is scarce reg...
Concerns over young people and alcohol misuse have become increasingly prevalent among policy makers...
Background Concern is growing regarding frequent and excessive misuse of alcohol by young people....
Background: This systematic review aims to summarize the evidence of the impact of parental alcohol ...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review aims to summarize the evidence of the impact of parental alcohol ...
Although it is now well established that the majority of young people are introduced to alcohol with...
This article explores young children's and adolescents' views pertaining to: knowledge and awareness...
Understanding the nature of, and transitions in, young children's alcohol-related knowledge and atti...
Alcohol use is a leading contributor to the burden of disease among youth. Early-onset use is associ...
This article considers the transmission of drinking cultures within families. In particular, we high...
Childhood experiences and the infl uence of family are crucial to forming future drinking habits. Mu...
This report examines the influence that family can have on how children in their pre-teen years l...
This UK study examined how parents teach young children (aged 5 to 12) about alcohol. It explored pa...
This report examines the influence that family can have on how children in their pre-teen years l...
AIMS: Limited cross-sectional studies have indicated that young children have some knowledge of the ...
While risky drinking in adolescence has been found to be rooted in childhood, evidence is scarce reg...
Concerns over young people and alcohol misuse have become increasingly prevalent among policy makers...
Background Concern is growing regarding frequent and excessive misuse of alcohol by young people....
Background: This systematic review aims to summarize the evidence of the impact of parental alcohol ...
BACKGROUND: This systematic review aims to summarize the evidence of the impact of parental alcohol ...
Although it is now well established that the majority of young people are introduced to alcohol with...
This article explores young children's and adolescents' views pertaining to: knowledge and awareness...
Understanding the nature of, and transitions in, young children's alcohol-related knowledge and atti...
Alcohol use is a leading contributor to the burden of disease among youth. Early-onset use is associ...
This article considers the transmission of drinking cultures within families. In particular, we high...