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Jolanda J P Mathijssen1, Meriam M Janssen, Marja J H van Bon-Martens, Hans A M van Oers, Elly de Boer, Henk F L Garretsen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is much evidence that parents have an influence on the alcohol use of their children. However, in general the relationship is rather weak. A reason for this small association may be due to the fact that adolescents are a heterogeneous group and that, consequently, the association between the quality of the parent-child relationship and alcohol use varies for diverse subgroups, resulting in an overall small effect. In an earlier study we found five different segments for adolescents regarding their attitude towards alcohol. This article reports on a study into the differences between these segments with respect to the quality of the parent-child relationship and parental attitudes to alcohol. Moreover, we examined segment-specific associations of the quality of the parent-child relationship and alcohol use.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25150549 PMCID: PMC4148950 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-872
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Characteristics of the respondents (N = 12,375)
| Sex | 50.5% female |
| Age | 14 years; 11 months |
| Ethnicity | |
| Native | 86.9% |
| Western ethnic minority | 5.1% |
| Non-Western ethnic minority | 8.0% |
| Recent alcohol consumption | 42.3% |
| Binge drinking | 29.3% |
| Segments | |
| Ordinaries | 43.0% |
| High Spirits | 20.6% |
| Consciously Sobers | 22.0% |
| Ordinary Sobers | 6.6% |
| Socials | 7.8% |
| Quality relationship with parents | 26.35 (95% CI: 26.25-26.44) |
| Attitude parents (N =5822) | |
| Parents accept the alcohol use | 58.1% |
| Parents think their child need to drink less | 6.0% |
| Parents discourage the alcohol use | 16.0% |
| Parents forbid the alcohol use | 2.9% |
| Parents don’t know their child uses alcohol | 5.7% |
| Parents don’t say anything about the alcohol use | 11.3% |
Comparison of the parent-adolescent relationship and parents’ attitude regarding alcohol use between the five segments
| 1. Ordinaries | 2. High spirits | 3. Consciously sobers | 4. Ordinary sobers | 5. Socials | Total | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quality relationship with parents | N = 5360 25.86 | 345 | N = 2298 25.63 | 345 | N = 2880 27.28 | 12 | N = 826 27.42 | 12 | N = 1011 27.41 | 12 | N = 12375 26.35 |
| Attitude parents | N = 2785 | N = 2117 | N = 230 | N = 86 | N = 604 | N = 5822 | |||||
| Accept | 51% | 25 | 64% | 13 | 50% | 25 | 48% | 70% | 13 | 58% | |
| Think the adolescent needs to drink less | 4% | 235 | 10% | 1345 | 0% | 12 | 1% | 2 | 2% | 12 | 6% |
| Discourage | 20% | 2 | 11% | 134 | 27% | 25 | 22% | 2 | 14% | 3 | 16% |
| Forbid | 4% | 5 | 2% | 4 | 2% | 7% | 25 | 1% | 14 | 3% | |
| Don’t know | 8% | 25 | 4% | 15 | 5% | 5 | 5% | 1% | 123 | 6% | |
| Don’t say anything about it | 13% | 2 | 9% | 13 | 16% | 2 | 17% | 12% | 11% | ||
12345 = statistically significant different from other segments at p ≤ .01.
Association (Odds Ratio with 95% CI) of quality of parent–child relationship and segmentation variable with life-time alcohol use, recent alcohol use and binge drinking, adjusted for socio-demographic characteristics
| Life-time alcohol use | Recent alcohol use | Binge drinking | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | Wald F | 1510.67** | 1091.60** | 1034.00** |
| 3.14** | 2.83** | 2.26** | ||
| (2.97-3.33) | (2.66-3.00) | (2.15-2.38) | ||
| Sex | Wald F | 22.09** | 10.47** | 5.82* |
| Boys | Ref | Ref | Ref | |
| Girls | 1.48** | 1.30** | 0.83* | |
| (1.25-1.73) | (1.11-1.53) | (0.71-0.97) | ||
| Ehtnicity | Wald F | 55.78** | 40.26** | 19.02** |
| Native | Ref | Ref | Ref | |
| Western ethnic minority | 0.73 | 0.52** | 0.68** | |
| (0.46-1.11) | (0.35-0.78) | (0.48-0.97) | ||
| Non-Western ethnic minority | 0.14** | 0.21** | 0.35** | |
| (0.10-0.20) | (0.15-0.30) | (0.25-0.49) | ||
| Quality relationship with parents | Wald F | 21.46** | 8.25** | 13.69** |
| 0.98 | 0.99 | 0.97 | ||
| (0.91-1.05) | (0.89-1.10) | (0.90-1.06) | ||
| Segment | Wald F | 3.94** | 0.99 | 2.47* |
| Ordinaries | Ref | Ref | Ref | |
| High Spirits | 6.49** | 5.32** | 4.69** | |
| (5.07-8.29) | (4.21-6.72) | (3.93-5.61) | ||
| Consciously sobers | 0.05** | 0.04** | 0.03** | |
| (0.04-0.07) | (0.03-0.06) | (0.02-0.06) | ||
| Ordinary sobers | 0.13** | 0.15** | 0.08** | |
| (0.09-0.18) | (0.10-0.22) | (0.04-0.15) | ||
| Socials | 1.00 | 0.96 | 0.73* | |
| (0.77-1.30) | (0.72-1.28) | (0.56-0.95) | ||
| Interaction between quality of parent–child relationship and segment | Wald F | 1.19 | 1.90 | 2.86* |
| Ordinaries | 0.91** | 0.95* | 0.96* | |
| (0.88-0.93) | (0.92-0.97) | (0.94-0.99) | ||
| High Spirits | 0.93* | 0.99 | 0.98 | |
| (0.87-0.98) | (0.95-1.03) | (0.94-1.02) | ||
| Consciously sobers | 0.93 | 0.93 | 0.83 | |
| (0.84-1.03) | (0.82-1.06) | (0.84-1.08) | ||
| Ordinary sobers | 0.90** | 0.88** | 0.79** | |
| (0.83-0.97) | (0.81-0.95) | (0.70-0.89) | ||
| Socials | 1.00 | 0.99 | 0.97 | |
| (0.92-1.05) | (0.89-1.10) | (0.90-1.06) | ||
| Nagelkerke R2 | .75 | .71 | .61 |
*p ≤ .05.
**p ≤ .01.