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Protective effects of parent-college student communication during the first semester of college.

机译:高校学生沟通在高校第一学期的保护作用。

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OBJECTIVE: Recent studies suggest that parents maintain influence as their adolescents transition into college. Advances in communication technology make frequent communication between parents and college students easy and affordable. This study examines the protective effect of parent-college student communication on student drinking behaviors, estimated peak blood alcohol concentration (eBAC), and serious negative consequences of drinking. PARTICIPANTS: Participants were 746 first-year, first-time, full-time students at a large university in the United States. METHODS: Participants completed a baseline and 14 daily Web-based surveys. Results: The amount of time spent communicating with parents on weekend days predicted the number of drinks consumed, heavy drinking, and peak eBAC, consistent with a protective within-person effect. No association between communication and serious negative consequences was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Encouraging parents to communicate with their college students, particularly on weekend days, could be a relatively simple, easily implemented protective process to reduce dangerous drinking behaviors.
机译:目的:最近的研究表明,父母认为随着他们的青少年转向大学的影响。通信技术的进展使父母和大学生之间的频繁沟通容易和实惠。本研究探讨了家庭大学生沟通对学生饮酒行为的保护作用,估计血液酒精浓度(EBAC),以及饮酒的严重负面后果。参与者:参与者是746名第一年,第一次,在美国的一个大学的全日制学生。方法:参与者完成了基线和14个每日基于Web的调查。结果:周末日与父母沟通的时间预测饮用饮料,饮酒和峰值EBAC的饮料数量,符合保护性效应。没有观察到沟通和严重的负面后果之间的关联。结论:鼓励父母与大学生沟通,特别是在周末日,可能是一种相对简单,容易实施的保护过程,以减少危险的饮酒行为。

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