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Alcohol use and abuse in young adulthood: Do self-control and parents' perceptions of friends during adolescence modify peer influence? The TRAILS study

机译:年轻人成年后的酗酒和滥用:青春期的自我控制和父母对朋友的看法会改变同伴的影响力吗? TRAILS研究

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Aims: To assess the influence of peer alcohol use during adolescence on young adults' alcohol use and abuse, and to assess to what extent parents' perception of their adolescent child's friends and adolescent's self-control modify this influence. Methods: We analyzed data from the first, third, and fourth wave of a population-based prospective cohort study of 2230 adolescents conducted between 2001 and 2010 (mean ages: 11.1, 16.3, and 19.1, respectively). Alcohol use and abuse were measured at T4 by self-report questionnaires and by the Composite International Diagnostics Interview (CIDI), respectively. Peer alcohol use, self-control, and parents' perception of their adolescent child's friends were measured at T3. We adjusted for gender, age, socioeconomic-status, parental alcohol use, and adolescent baseline alcohol use. Results: Peer alcohol use during adolescence was related to young adults' alcohol use and abuse [odds ratio (95% confidence interval): 1.31 (1.11-1.54) and 1.50 (1.20-1.87), respectively]. Neither parents' perception of their adolescent child's friends nor self-control modified this relationship. Alcohol abusers were more likely to have low self-control than alcohol users. No differences were found between alcohol users and abusers regarding their parents' perception of their friends and peer alcohol use. Conclusions: Peer alcohol use during adolescence affects young adults' alcohol use and abuse. We found that self-control was only related to alcohol abuse. Peer influence was not modified by parents' perception of peers or by self-control. Peer alcohol use and self-control should thus be separate targets in the prevention of alcohol use/abuse.
机译:目的:评估青春期同龄人饮酒对年轻人酗酒和滥用的影响,并评估父母对青春期孩子的朋友的认知和青少年的自我控制在多大程度上改变了这种影响。方法:我们分析了2001年至2010年之间对2230名青少年进行的基于人口的前瞻性队列研究的第一,第三和第四次浪潮的数据(平均年龄分别为11.1、16.3和19.1)。在T4分别通过自我报告调查表和国际综合诊断访问(CIDI)来衡量酒精使用和滥用情况。在T3时测量同伴饮酒,自我控制以及父母对青春期孩子的朋友的感知。我们对性别,年龄,社会经济状况,父母饮酒和青少年基线饮酒进行了调整。结果:青春期同龄人饮酒与年轻人的饮酒和滥用有关[赔率(95%置信区间):分别为1.31(1.11-1.54)和1.50(1.20-1.87)]。父母对青春期孩子的朋友的理解和自我控制都没有改变这种关系。酗酒者比酗酒者自我控制能力低。酗酒者和滥用者之间在父母对朋友的看法以及同伴饮酒方面没有发现差异。结论:青春期同龄人饮酒会影响年轻人的饮酒和滥用。我们发现自我控制仅与酗酒有关。父母对同伴的感知或自我控制并没有改变同伴的影响力。因此,在防止饮酒/滥用方面,同伴饮酒和自我控制应成为单独的目标。

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