Previous reviews have highlighted parent-child connectedness and communication as important protective factors against adolescent substance use. However, these reviews focus on single substances such as alcohol. An integrative review of the literature was conducted to examine which elements of parent-child connectedness and substance-use specific communication are effective across adolescent alcohol, tobacco and drug use. Forty-two English language, peer reviewed articles were reviewed. Open communication occurs within the context of high connectedness between parents and their children. Conversations about health risks are associated with lower levels of substance use while more frequent conversations, those about parents’ own use, permiss...
The present project examines the conversational features of parent-adolescent conversations about su...
Background: Good parent-child connectedness, general and substance use specific communication are pr...
Background: Good parent-child connectedness, general and substance use specific communication are pr...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent-child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent-child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent-child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent–child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent-child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent–child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
This study extends a typology of parent-offspring drug talk styles to early adolescents and investig...
Parental conversations with their teenage children about alcohol, tobacco and drugs, are associated ...
Research addressing parent-child communication on the topic of alcohol use relies heavily on assessi...
Contains fulltext : 157511.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Despite the i...
The present study examines the role of communication in shaping norms and behaviors with significant...
The present project examines the conversational features of parent-adolescent conversations about su...
The present project examines the conversational features of parent-adolescent conversations about su...
Background: Good parent-child connectedness, general and substance use specific communication are pr...
Background: Good parent-child connectedness, general and substance use specific communication are pr...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent-child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent-child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent-child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent–child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent-child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent–child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
This study extends a typology of parent-offspring drug talk styles to early adolescents and investig...
Parental conversations with their teenage children about alcohol, tobacco and drugs, are associated ...
Research addressing parent-child communication on the topic of alcohol use relies heavily on assessi...
Contains fulltext : 157511.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Despite the i...
The present study examines the role of communication in shaping norms and behaviors with significant...
The present project examines the conversational features of parent-adolescent conversations about su...
The present project examines the conversational features of parent-adolescent conversations about su...
Background: Good parent-child connectedness, general and substance use specific communication are pr...
Background: Good parent-child connectedness, general and substance use specific communication are pr...