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When parents talk about college drinking: an examination of content, frequency, and associations with students' dangerous drinking.

Lisa Menegatos1, Linda C Lederman2, Kory Floyd2.   

Abstract

This project examines alcohol messages exchanged between college students and their parents, as well as how such messages associate with college students' dangerous drinking. Undergraduate students ages 18 to 25 years were recruited for the study and asked to recruit a parent. The sample included 198 students and 188 parents, all of whom completed an online survey. This study found parents tended to emphasize the negative aspects of drinking, particularly the dangers of drinking and driving and the academic consequences of too much partying. Results indicated that parent-student alcohol communication has various dimensions, including negative aspects of drinking, rules about drinking, drinking in moderation, and benefits of drinking. Parents' reports of discussing alcohol rules had a significant, negative association with students' alcohol consumption, whereas parents' reports of discussing the negative aspects of alcohol use had significant, positive associations with students' dangerous drinking.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26305320     DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2014.948709

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Commun        ISSN: 1041-0236


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1.  'Mama Don't Preach': Young Adults' Perceptions of Maternal Messages about Underage Drinking.

Authors:  Lucy E Napper; Laura C Wolter; Diana S Ebersole
Journal:  J Fam Commun       Date:  2020-02-06

2.  Examining the associations between alcohol-related parental communication, alcohol use, and protective behavioral strategy use among young adults.

Authors:  Dana M Litt; Tracey A Garcia; Ashley Lowery; Cassidy LoParco; Annalynn M Galvin; Mary E Larimer; Melissa A Lewis
Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  2020-03-16       Impact factor: 3.913

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