Family structure is associated with a range of adolescent risk behaviours, with those living in both parent families generally faring best. This study describes the association between family structure and adolescent risk behaviours and assesses the role of the family meal. Data from the 2006 Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children survey were modelled using Multilevel Binomial modelling for six risk behaviour outcomes. Significantly more children from 'both parent' families ate a family meal every day and fewer 'hardly ever or never' did. Family structure was associated with boys' and girls' smoking, drinking, cannabis use and having sex and with girls' fighting. Frequency of eating a family meal was associated with a reduced likelihood o...
The last decade of research has suggested that family meals play an important role in promoting heal...
Despite the general decline in alcohol use among adolescents, binge drinking in this age group remai...
Objective: To investigate family structure differences in adolescents’ consumption of fruit, vegetab...
This longitudinal study tested the direction of associations between family meals and alcohol and to...
The available information on the contribution of family circumstance to adolescent dietary behaviour...
poster abstractThe purpose of this systematic review is to examine the association between adolescen...
Background: Adolescent risk behaviors are important public health problems worldwide. They can lead...
This longitudinal study tested the direction of associations between family meals and alcohol and to...
Objective: To examine the association between frequency of family dinners (FFD) and selected problem...
To examine associations between parenting styles, family structure and aspects of adolescent dietary...
Binge eating and binge drinking are two of the most common health-risk behaviors among young people ...
This chapter investigates the association between characteristics of the family context (family stru...
Research has found significant associations between family routines, like the frequency of family me...
The effects of family structure on children’s health behaviour have already been explored in the lit...
This chapter presents the results of our empirical analysis using the recent data from the Longitudi...
The last decade of research has suggested that family meals play an important role in promoting heal...
Despite the general decline in alcohol use among adolescents, binge drinking in this age group remai...
Objective: To investigate family structure differences in adolescents’ consumption of fruit, vegetab...
This longitudinal study tested the direction of associations between family meals and alcohol and to...
The available information on the contribution of family circumstance to adolescent dietary behaviour...
poster abstractThe purpose of this systematic review is to examine the association between adolescen...
Background: Adolescent risk behaviors are important public health problems worldwide. They can lead...
This longitudinal study tested the direction of associations between family meals and alcohol and to...
Objective: To examine the association between frequency of family dinners (FFD) and selected problem...
To examine associations between parenting styles, family structure and aspects of adolescent dietary...
Binge eating and binge drinking are two of the most common health-risk behaviors among young people ...
This chapter investigates the association between characteristics of the family context (family stru...
Research has found significant associations between family routines, like the frequency of family me...
The effects of family structure on children’s health behaviour have already been explored in the lit...
This chapter presents the results of our empirical analysis using the recent data from the Longitudi...
The last decade of research has suggested that family meals play an important role in promoting heal...
Despite the general decline in alcohol use among adolescents, binge drinking in this age group remai...
Objective: To investigate family structure differences in adolescents’ consumption of fruit, vegetab...