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Identifying binge drinkers based on parenting dimensions and alcohol-specific parenting practices: building classifiers on adolescent-parent paired data

机译:根据父母的养育维度和特定于酒精的父母的养育习惯来识别酗酒者:根据青少年父母配对数据建立分类器

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Abstract Background Most Dutch adolescents aged 16 to 18 engage in binge drinking. Previous studies have investigated how parenting dimensions and alcohol-specific parenting practices are related to adolescent alcohol consumption. Mixed results have been obtained on both dimensions and practices, highlighting the complexity of untangling alcohol-related factors. The aim of this study was to investigate (1) whether parents’ reports of parenting dimensions and alcohol-specific parenting practices, adolescents’ perceptions of these dimensions and practices, or a combination are most informative to identify binge drinkers, and (2) which of these parenting dimensions and alcohol-specific parenting practices are most informative to identify binge drinkers. Methods Survey data of 499 adolescent-parent dyads were collected. The computational technique of data mining was used to allow for a data driven exploration of nonlinear relationships. Specifically, a binary classification task, using an alternating decision tree, was conducted and measures regarding the performance of the classifiers are reported after a 10-fold cross-validation. Results Depending on the parenting dimension or practice, parents’ reports correctly identified the drinking behaviour of 55.8 % (using psychological control) up to 70.2 % (using rules) of adolescents. Adolescents’ perceptions were best at identifying binge drinkers whereas parents’ perceptions were best at identifying non-binge drinkers. Conclusions Of the parenting dimensions and practices, rules are particularly informative in understanding drinking behaviour. Adolescents’ perceptions and parents’ reports are complementary as they can help identifying binge drinkers and non-binge drinkers respectively, indicating that surveying specific aspects of adolescent-parent dynamics can improve our understanding of complex addictive behaviours.
机译:摘要背景大多数16至18岁的荷兰青少年都酗酒。先前的研究已经调查了养育子女的方式和特定于酒精的养育方式与青少年饮酒的关系。在维度和实践上都取得了混合的结果,突显了与酒精有关的因素的复杂性。这项研究的目的是调查(1)父母关于父母养育方式和特定于酒精的养育方式的报告,青少年对这些方式和习俗的看法或两者的结合是否最有助于识别酗酒者,以及(2)这些育儿维度和特定于酒精的育儿实践中的信息对于识别暴饮酒者最为有用。方法收集499例青少年双亲调查数据。数据挖掘的计算技术用于对非线性关系进行数据驱动的探索。具体而言,使用交替决策树进行了二进制分类任务,并在进行10倍交叉验证后报告了有关分类器性能的措施。结果根据父母的养育方式或习惯,父母的报告正确地确定了55.8%(通过心理控制)至70.2%(使用规则)的青少年的饮酒行为。青少年的感知能力最能识别狂饮者,而父母的感知能力最能识别非暴饮者。结论关于养育子女的方式和习惯,规则对于理解饮酒行为特别有用。青少年的看法和父母的报告是互补的,因为它们可以分别帮助识别暴饮酒者和非暴饮酒者,这表明调查青少年父母动态的特定方面可以增进我们对复杂成瘾行为的理解。

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