Wolf Jennifer Price, Chávez Raúl
Prevention Research Center, Oakland, CA.
University of California, Berkeley School of Social Welfare, Berkeley, CA.
Fam Soc. 2015;96(3):219-228. doi: 10.1606/1044-3894.2015.96.28.
Little is known about how parents make drinking decisions and weigh the risks and rewards of alcohol consumption in specific contexts. This qualitative study examined two questions: 1. What factors influence parental drinking decisions in different drinking contexts? 2. What do parents perceive as the risks and rewards of alcohol consumption in different drinking contexts? Purposive sampling was used to select sixty parents of children aged 10 or younger living in four mid-sized California cities. Data were collected via in-depth, semi-structured interviews. Many parents viewed drinking at family get-togethers or parties as protective of children, since the presence of multiple adults and children provide buffers when parents become intoxicated. In contrast, parents noted that drinking at home, and particularly drinking alone, transmitted potentially negative messages. Social pressures and contexts influence alcohol consumption among parents and could provide potential avenues for intervention against alcohol-related harms.
关于父母如何做出饮酒决策以及如何权衡特定情境下饮酒的风险与益处,我们所知甚少。这项定性研究探讨了两个问题:1. 不同饮酒情境下,哪些因素会影响父母的饮酒决策?2. 父母认为不同饮酒情境下饮酒的风险与益处是什么?采用目的抽样法,从加利福尼亚州四个中等规模城市中选取了六十位育有10岁及以下子女的父母。通过深入的半结构化访谈收集数据。许多父母认为在家庭聚会或派对上饮酒对孩子有保护作用,因为当父母喝醉时,有多个成年人和孩子在场能起到缓冲作用。相比之下,父母指出在家中饮酒,尤其是独自饮酒,会传递潜在的负面信息。社会压力和情境会影响父母的饮酒行为,这可能为干预与酒精相关的危害提供潜在途径。