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父母的社会化和儿童对酒精使用起始的易感性。

Parental socialization and children's susceptibility to alcohol use initiation.

机构信息

Department of Health Behavior, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-7440, USA. at:

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2013 Sep;74(5):694-702. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2013.74.694.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study examined relations between children's susceptibility to alcohol use initiation and parents' alcohol-specific beliefs, attitudes, and practices and whether these relations vary by parental alcohol use.

METHOD

The sample comprised 1,050 pairs of mothers or mother surrogates and their third-grade children (51.8% female) recruited for a 4-year intervention trial. Families were recruited from school districts located primarily in North Carolina; the school districts provided permission for study recruitment materials to be distributed to families but were not otherwise involved in the research. Data are from the baseline cross-sectional telephone interviews conducted with the mothers and children. Children's susceptibility to alcohol use initiation is based on child reports, and parental alcohol-specific beliefs, attitudes, and practices are based on maternal reports.

RESULTS

All parental alcohol socialization attributes were statistically significantly associated as hypothesized with child susceptibility to alcohol use initiation. In the final full model, the mother's disapproving attitude about child sipping and the interaction between mother-child communication and parental alcohol use frequency were uniquely significantly associated with child susceptibility. Talking with the child about harmful consequences of alcohol use was associated with reduced child susceptibility in families where parents drank alcohol more frequently but had no relationship with child susceptibility in families where parents drank infrequently.

CONCLUSIONS

The normative interactions that parents have with their elementary school children may inhibit or facilitate children's susceptibility to alcohol use. To the extent that child susceptibility leads to early onset of use, prevention programs directed at parents to reduce child susceptibility are indicated.

摘要

目的

本研究考察了儿童对酒精使用初始阶段的易感性与父母对酒精的具体信念、态度和行为之间的关系,以及这些关系是否因父母饮酒而有所不同。

方法

该样本由 1050 对母亲或母亲代理人及其三年级的孩子(51.8%为女性)组成,他们参与了一项为期 4 年的干预试验。家庭是从主要位于北卡罗来纳州的学区招募的;学区允许研究招募材料分发给家庭,但不参与研究。数据来自与母亲和孩子进行的基线横断面电话访谈。儿童对酒精使用初始阶段的易感性基于儿童报告,而父母对酒精的具体信念、态度和行为则基于母亲报告。

结果

所有父母的酒精社会化属性都与儿童对酒精使用初始阶段的易感性呈统计学显著相关。在最终的全模型中,母亲对孩子小口喝酒的不赞成态度以及母子沟通与父母饮酒频率之间的相互作用与儿童易感性显著相关。与孩子谈论酒精使用的有害后果与父母饮酒更频繁的家庭中孩子的易感性降低有关,但与父母饮酒不频繁的家庭中孩子的易感性无关。

结论

父母与小学生之间的规范互动可能会抑制或促进儿童对酒精的易感性。在一定程度上,儿童的易感性会导致使用的早期开始,因此需要针对父母的预防计划来降低儿童的易感性。

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