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Title: The crown of love: intimate relations and alcohol use in adolescence.
Author(s): Zwaluw, C.S. van der (316218235)
Scholte, R.H.J. (173961789)
Vermulst, A.A. (168397412)
Buitelaar, J.K. (081545622)
Verkes, R.J. (165890444)
Engels, R.C.M.E. (16717231X)
Publication year: 2009
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
ISSN: 1018-8827
Volume: vol. 18
Issue: iss. 7
Start page: p. 407
End page: p. 417
Related link(s): http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00787%2D009%2D0748%2D6
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Remarkably, little attention has been paid to the role of intimate partners and their drinking behavior in relation to adolescent alcohol use. In the current study, we examined associations between adolescent alcohol use and romantic partners' drinking behavior. METHODS: A total of 428 families, consisting of both parents and two adolescents (aged 13.4 and 15.2 at Time 1) participated in a prospective study with four annual waves. Correlations and multivariate regressions were used to examine (1) similarity in drinking behaviors of adolescents and intimate partners, (2) whether alcohol use of partners prospectively predicts adolescent alcohol consumption, and (3) whether adolescents who consume alcohol select partners over time who show similar drinking behaviors. RESULTS: (1) Frequency of alcohol consumption of adolescents and of their romantic partners correlated significantly. (2) Alcohol use of partners was not predictive of adolescent alcohol consumption over time, if previous levels of alcohol consumption were taken into account. (3) Adolescents acquired partners with similar drinking behaviors. Gender effects were found; adolescent girls, but not boys, were more likely to become involved with partners who also frequently consumed alcohol. CONCLUSIONS: Regarding alcohol consumption, adolescents and their intimate partners were relatively similar in alcohol use. This resemblance is best explained by adolescents' selection of future partner on the basis of alcohol consumption. Less indication was found for influence effects, perhaps due to the transient nature of most adolescent romantic relationships.
Subject: 110 012 Social cognition of verbal communication
DCN 1: Perception and Action
Organization: SW OZ BSI OGG
F.C. Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging
Psychiatry
UMCN Extern
Organization (former): FSW_Fac. algemeen
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