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School District Variation in Parental Influence on Underage Drinking Behaviors

机译:学区父母对未成年饮酒行为的影响

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Abstract Purpose We examined the relationship between alcohol-specific and nonalcohol-specific parental characteristics with occasional alcohol drinking in early adolescence and probed potential school district variation. Methods A total of 1,581 fourth and sixth graders (age range: 10–12 years) were ascertained from 17 elementary schools in a cohort study conducted in northern Taiwan in 2006, with three waves of follow-up between 2007 and 2009. Information on alcohol-specific and nonalcohol-specific parental attributes was obtained from the first two waves of self-administered paper-and-pencil questionnaires; occasional drinking, defined by having drunk on three or more occasions in the past year, was assessed at fourth wave. School district characteristics were retrieved from official statistics and self-report. Multilevel analyses were used to evaluate strength of association, with stratification by disadvantaged status of school districts. Results Thirteen percent (95% confidence interval [CI]?= 10.1%–15.8%) of young adolescents reported to drink occasionally; higher grade level, childhood drinking experience, lower parental education, maternal drinking, and positive parental attitude toward drinking were significant predictors. Nonalcohol parental predictors, including not living with both parents (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]?= 2.34, 95% CI?= 1.21–4.53) and parental involvement/reinforcement (aOR?= .44; 95% CI?= .22–.87), were only significant for the children of socioeconomically disadvantaged school districts. As to alcohol-specific parental characteristics, the effects of maternal drinking appear more salient in socioeconomically advantaged school districts (aOR?= 2.63; 95% CI?= 1.66–4.18). Conclusions Alcohol-specific and nonalcohol-specific parental influence may operate differentially across school districts sub-grouped by socioeconomic attributes. Preventive strategies raising the awareness of underage drinking and strengthening parenting skills should be devised and implemented in the perspective of social context. ]]>
机译:摘要目的我们在早期青春期和探测潜在学区变异时检查了含酒精特异性和非酒精特异性亲本特征的关系。方法在2006年台湾北部开展的队列研究中的17个小学中,共有1,581名第四年和第六年级学生(年龄范围:10-12岁),2007年至2009年之间有三波随访。有关酒精的信息 - 从自我管理的纸张和铅笔问卷的前两个波浪中获得特异性和非酒精特异性父母属性;偶尔饮酒,通过在过去一年中三次或更多场醉酒定义,在第四波评估。从官方统计和自我报告中检索学区特征。多级分析用于评估关联的力量,通过学区的不利地位分层。结果13%(95%置信区间[CI]?= 10.1%-15.8%)偶尔饮用的年轻青少年;较高年级,儿童饮酒经验,较低的父母教育,产妇饮酒以及积极的父母追求饮酒是重要的预测因子。非酒精父母预测因素,包括与父母的不居住(调整的赔率比[aor]?= 2.34,95%ci?= 1.21-4.53)和父母的受累/钢筋(aor?= .44; 95%ci?= .22- .87),对于社会经济弱势群体学区的儿童来说只有重要意义。至于酒精特异性亲本特征,孕产妇饮酒的影响在社会经济上的优势学区(AOR?= 2.63; 95%CI?= 1.66-4.18)。结论酒精特异性和非酒精特异性父母影响可能会在社会经济属性分组的学区跨学区差异化。应在社会背景的角度下设计和实施提高未成年人饮酒和加强育儿技能的预防策略。 ]]>

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