Alcohol-specific parenting, adolescent alcohol use and the mediating effect of adolescent alcohol-related cognitions
Publication year
2013Number of pages
12 p.
Source
Psychology & Health, 28, 7, (2013), pp. 393-414ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
SW OZ BSI OGG
Journal title
Psychology & Health
Volume
vol. 28
Issue
iss. 7
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 393
Page end
p. 414
Subject
Developmental PsychopathologyAbstract
Objectives : Previous research indicated that alcohol-specific parenting is an important precursor of adolescent alcohol use, but failed to define the underlying mechanism. Based on social cognitive theory, alcohol-related cognitions such as alcohol refusal self-efficacy and alcohol-related expectancies were hypothesised to mediate this link.
Design : A cross-sectional survey included 1349 mothers and their sixth grade (11–12 years old) adolescent offspring. Structural equation modelling was employed to test the association between alcohol-specific parenting and adolescent alcohol use, mediated by adolescent alcohol-related cognitions.
Main outcome measures : Adolescent alcohol use, drinking refusal self-efficacy and alcohol expectancies.
Results : The associations between frequency of communication, maternal alcohol use and adolescent alcohol use were mediated by negative alcohol-related expectancies. The associations between quality of communication, rules and disclosure and adolescent alcohol use were mediated by self-efficacy.
Conclusions : The present study provides a first indication that the underlying mechanism of the association between the most important alcohol-specific parenting practices and adolescent alcohol use can be contributed to the mediating effect of alcohol-refusal self-efficacy.
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