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Heavy Episodic Drinking and Alcohol-Related Consequences: Sex-Specific Differences in Parental Influences Among Ninth-Grade Students

机译:严重的间歇性饮酒和与酒精有关的后果:九年级学生在父母影响方面的性别差异

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Parents impact adolescent substance abuse, but sex-specific influences are not well-understood. This study examined parental influences on adolescent drinking behavior in a sample of ninth-grade students (N=473). Hierarchical regression analyses indicated parental monitoring, disapproval of teen alcohol use, and quality of parent-teen general communication were significant predictors of drinking behaviors. Sex, however, moderated these relationships. Specifically, parental monitoring was protective of heavy episodic drinking and alcohol-related consequences for females, whereas parental disapproval of teen alcohol was protective of heavy episodic drinking for males. Implications for sex-specific parent-based intervention programs are discussed.
机译:父母会影响青少年的药物滥用,但对性别的影响并没有得到很好的理解。这项研究调查了九年级学生样本中的父母对青少年饮酒行为的影响(N = 473)。等级回归分析表明,父母的监控,青少年饮酒的拒绝以及父母与青少年之间的一般交流质量是饮酒行为的重要预测指标。但是,性爱调节了这些关系。具体而言,父母监护可以保护女性免于大量发作性饮酒和与酒精相关的后果,而父母不赞成青少年饮酒可保护男性免于大量发作性饮酒。讨论了针对特定性别的基于父母的干预计划的含义。

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