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即使考虑到最好的朋友和同伴的酒精暴露情况,父母饮酒的暴露与青少年饮酒有关。

Exposure to Parental Alcohol Use Is Associated with Adolescent Drinking Even When Accounting for Alcohol Exposure of Best Friend and Peers.

机构信息

Alcohol and Drugs Prevention, Trimbos Institute, Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction, P.O. Box 725, 3500 AS, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, La Trobe University, NR1 Building, Melbourne VIC 3086, Australia.

出版信息

Alcohol Alcohol. 2022 Jul 9;57(4):483-489. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agab081.

Abstract

AIMS

To further disentangle the role of exposure to drinking of role models (parents, peers, best friends) in the development of young adolescent alcohol use, the current study examined (a) whether parent's alcohol use exposure was associated with alcohol use outcomes among adolescents and (b) whether this association remained significant when including best friend and peer drinking exposure.

METHODS

A longitudinal study followed 765 adolescents from the Netherlands over 3 years. Adolescents (45.6% male, Mage = 11.78, standard deviation = 0.49 at baseline) completed questionnaires every 6 months, resulting in seven measurement waves. Adolescents reported their own alcohol use and exposure to parental, best friend and peers drinking.

RESULTS

Multilevel regression analyses indicated that parental alcohol use exposure was positively associated with a higher likelihood of adolescent alcohol use in the past 6 months, drinking in the last month and binge drinking in the last month. These associations remained significant when including exposure to peer and best friend's alcohol use, also when controlling for alcohol use at the previous timepoint (i.e. change in drinking). These associations were also consistent for boys and girls.

CONCLUSIONS

Throughout early adolescence, parental alcohol exposure matters for their offspring's alcohol use, independently of whether peers or their best friend expose them to alcohol or not. Parental alcohol exposure should be considered in prevention efforts to further decrease the number of adolescents that engage in early alcohol use and binge drinking.

摘要

目的

为了进一步厘清榜样(父母、同伴、最好的朋友)饮酒对青少年饮酒行为发展的作用,本研究考察了(a)父母饮酒暴露是否与青少年的饮酒行为结果相关,以及(b)当包括最好的朋友和同伴饮酒暴露时,这种关联是否仍然显著。

方法

一项纵向研究对来自荷兰的 765 名青少年进行了 3 年的随访。青少年(45.6%为男性,Mage=11.78,SD=0.49,基线时)每 6 个月完成一次问卷,共进行了 7 次测量。青少年报告了自己的饮酒情况以及父母、最好的朋友和同伴的饮酒情况。

结果

多层次回归分析表明,父母的饮酒暴露与青少年过去 6 个月内更高的饮酒可能性、过去 1 个月内的饮酒和过去 1 个月内的狂饮显著相关。当包括同伴和最好的朋友的饮酒暴露时,这些关联仍然显著,即使控制了前一时间点的饮酒情况(即饮酒变化)也是如此。这些关联在男孩和女孩中也是一致的。

结论

在整个青少年早期,父母的饮酒暴露对其子女的饮酒行为很重要,独立于同伴或他们最好的朋友是否让他们接触到酒精。在预防努力中应考虑父母的饮酒暴露,以进一步减少青少年早期饮酒和狂饮的人数。

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