Providing alcohol for underage youth: what messages should we be sending parents? Article

Kaynak, Ö, Winters, KC, Cacciola, J et al. (2014). Providing alcohol for underage youth: what messages should we be sending parents? . 75(4), 590-605. 10.15288/jsad.2014.75.590

cited authors

  • Kaynak, Ö; Winters, KC; Cacciola, J; Kirby, KC; Arria, AM

authors

abstract

  • OBJECTIVE: There have been conflicting findings in the literature concerning the risks to adolescents when parents provide them with alcohol. Studies have examined various ways in which parents directly affect adolescent alcohol consumption through provision (e.g., parental offers, parental allowance/supervision, parental presence while drinking, and parental supply). This review synthesizes findings on the direct ways parental provision can influence a child's alcohol consumption and related problems in an effort to provide parents with science-based guidance. We describe potential mechanisms of the relationship between these parental influences and adolescent problems, suggest future directions for research, and discuss implications for parents.

publication date

  • July 1, 2014

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 590

end page

  • 605

volume

  • 75

issue

  • 4