AIMS: To estimate 1) the associations between parent-adolescent relationship, parental knowledge and subsequent adolescent drinking frequency and 2) the influence of alcohol use on parental knowledge. DESIGN: Path analysis of school based cohort study with annual surveys SETTING: Post primary schools from urban and intermediate/rural areas in Northern Ireland PARTICIPANTS: 4,937 post primary school students aged around 11 years in 2000 followed until around age 16 in 2005. MEASUREMENTS: Pupil reported measures of: frequency of alcohol use; parental-child relationship quality; sub-dimensions of parental monitoring: parental control, parental solicitation, child disclosure and child secrecy. FINDINGS: Higher levels of parental contro...
Among adolescents, many parenting practices have been associated with the initiation and development...
This thesis aimed to investigate the role of parents in preventing adolescent alcohol and cannabis u...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use continues to be an important global public health problem and adolescence se...
Aims: To estimate the associations between parent-adolescent relationship, parental knowledge and ...
Aims: Risky drinking among young people is an issue of public concern globally. In Australia and els...
Objectives: Alcohol use is a relatively common behaviour, particularly among adolescents, and has be...
Parents have a key role in the development of adolescent alcohol use, and this has important implica...
BACKGROUND: The Parenting Guidelines for Adolescent Alcohol Use were developed to support parents in...
BACKGROUND: The Parenting Guidelines for Adolescent Alcohol Use were developed to support parents in...
Background: Adolescence has been identified as a critical period with regard to the initiation and e...
Alcohol behaviors across perceived parental security profiles in adolescentsBackground: Previous re...
Aims: To investigate the influence of parenting styles (overprotection, emotional warmth, and reject...
Aims: To investigate the influence of parenting styles (overprotection, emotional warmth, and reject...
Aims: To investigate the influence of parenting styles (overprotection, emotional warmth, and reject...
© 2018 Australian Health Promotion Association. Issue addressed: Excessive alcohol consumption place...
Among adolescents, many parenting practices have been associated with the initiation and development...
This thesis aimed to investigate the role of parents in preventing adolescent alcohol and cannabis u...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use continues to be an important global public health problem and adolescence se...
Aims: To estimate the associations between parent-adolescent relationship, parental knowledge and ...
Aims: Risky drinking among young people is an issue of public concern globally. In Australia and els...
Objectives: Alcohol use is a relatively common behaviour, particularly among adolescents, and has be...
Parents have a key role in the development of adolescent alcohol use, and this has important implica...
BACKGROUND: The Parenting Guidelines for Adolescent Alcohol Use were developed to support parents in...
BACKGROUND: The Parenting Guidelines for Adolescent Alcohol Use were developed to support parents in...
Background: Adolescence has been identified as a critical period with regard to the initiation and e...
Alcohol behaviors across perceived parental security profiles in adolescentsBackground: Previous re...
Aims: To investigate the influence of parenting styles (overprotection, emotional warmth, and reject...
Aims: To investigate the influence of parenting styles (overprotection, emotional warmth, and reject...
Aims: To investigate the influence of parenting styles (overprotection, emotional warmth, and reject...
© 2018 Australian Health Promotion Association. Issue addressed: Excessive alcohol consumption place...
Among adolescents, many parenting practices have been associated with the initiation and development...
This thesis aimed to investigate the role of parents in preventing adolescent alcohol and cannabis u...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use continues to be an important global public health problem and adolescence se...