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Associations between parental and adolescent alcohol use: The role of gender and familism support.

Graciela Espinosa-HernandezNora E NoelSara A VasilenkoJordyn McCrimmonAngel Hernandez Moran
Published in: Journal of adolescence (2022)
Findings suggest that both gender and familism support moderate the relationship between parental drinking behaviors and adolescent drinking behaviors. For instance, the association between mothers' alcohol use frequency and adolescent binge drinking was stronger for girls. In contrast, the association between fathers' amount per drinking day and adolescent binge drinking was stronger for boys. Mother's amount per drinking day was associated with less alcohol use per drinking day among adolescents reporting high familism support. The current study expands our understanding of parental modeling on Mexican adolescent drinking behavior.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • alcohol consumption
  • adverse drug