Department of Psychology , Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.
College Behavioral and Emotional Health Institute , Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2018 Sep;42(9):1783-1794. doi: 10.1111/acer.13827. Epub 2018 Jul 20.
Parental alcohol problems are associated with adverse adolescent outcomes such as risky drinking and conduct problems. Important questions remain about the unique roles of fathers' and mothers' alcohol problems and differences and/or similarities in pathways of risk across ethnicity and gender. In this study, we used a family systems approach to consider spillover and crossover effects of fathers' and mothers' alcohol problems (number of alcohol dependence symptoms [ADS]) and parenting behaviors in relation to adolescents' risky drinking and conduct problems.
The sample included 1,282 adolescents (aged 12 to 17) and their parents from the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism. Parents completed the Semi-Structured Assessment for the Genetics of Alcoholism (SSAGA), and adolescents completed an adolescent version of SSAGA. Data were analyzed using multivariate structural equation modeling.
Fathers' ADS count was associated with higher adolescent risky drinking and conduct problems indirectly via disruption to fathers' and mothers' positive parenting behaviors, whereas mothers' ADS count was not associated with adolescents' risky drinking and conduct problems directly or indirectly via positive parenting behaviors. No differences in these associations were found across ethnic background and offspring gender.
Findings highlight the importance of considering the unique roles of fathers' and mothers' ADS in influencing family processes and adolescent outcomes.
父母的酒精问题与青少年的不良后果有关,例如冒险饮酒和行为问题。关于父亲和母亲的酒精问题的独特作用,以及跨种族和性别风险途径的差异和/或相似性,仍有许多重要问题亟待解决。在这项研究中,我们采用家庭系统方法,考虑了父亲和母亲的酒精问题(酒精依赖症状数[ADS])以及父母教养行为对青少年冒险饮酒和行为问题的溢出和交叉效应。
该样本包括来自酒精遗传合作研究的 1282 名青少年(年龄在 12 至 17 岁之间)及其父母。父母完成了酒精遗传学半结构化评估(SSAGA),青少年完成了 SSAGA 的青少年版本。使用多变量结构方程模型对数据进行分析。
父亲的 ADS 计数与青少年冒险饮酒和行为问题呈间接相关,这是通过破坏父母的积极教养行为导致的,而母亲的 ADS 计数与青少年的冒险饮酒和行为问题没有直接或间接的关系,也没有通过积极的教养行为来影响。在种族背景和后代性别方面,这些关联没有差异。
研究结果强调了考虑父亲和母亲的 ADS 在影响家庭过程和青少年结果方面的独特作用的重要性。