Teens and alcohol study: After a few drinks, parenting style kicks in
June 24, 2010Parents may be surprised, even disappointed, to find out they don't influence whether their teen tries alcohol.
But now for some good news: Parenting style strongly and directly affects teens when it comes to heavy drinking - defined as having five or more drinks in a row - according to a new Brigham Young University study.
The researchers surveyed nearly 5,000 adolescents between the ages of 12 and 19 about their drinking habits and their relationship with their parents. Specifically, they examined parents' levels of accountability - knowing where they spend their time and with whom - and the warmth they share with their kids. Here's what they found:
- The teens least prone to heavy drinking had parents who scored high on both accountability and warmth.
- So-called "indulgent" parents, those low on accountability and high on warmth, nearly tripled the risk of their teen participating in heavy drinking.
- "Strict" parents - high on accountability and low on warmth - more than doubled their teen's risk of heavy drinking.
"While parents didn't have much of an effect on whether their teens tried alcohol, they can have a significant impact on the more dangerous type of drinking," said Stephen Bahr, a professor in BYU's College of Family, Home and Social Sciences.
Bahr, along with co-author John Hoffmann, will publish the study in the July issue of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
The statistical analysis also showed that religious teens were significantly less likely to drink at all. That mirrors findings from this 2008 study Bahr and Hoffmann conducted on teen religiosity and marijuana use.
Not surprisingly, a teen's peers play an important role on whether a teen consumes any alcohol. The BYU researchers note that teens in this new study were more likely to have non-drinking friends if their parents scored high on warmth and accountability.
"The adolescent period is kind of a transitional period and parents sometimes have a hard time navigating that," Bahr said. "Although peers are very important, it's not true that parents have no influence."
For parents, the takeaway is this:
"Realize you need to have both accountability and support in your relationship with your adolescent," Hoffmann said. "Make sure that it's not just about controlling their behavior - you need to combine knowing how they spend their time away from home with a warm, loving relationship."
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Interesting personal account. Curious if you would promote drug/alcohol use in your preteen children?
xponen:
"Parent should also teach religious dogma to prevent their teens from consuming alcohol"
You do realize this was a study by BYU researchers.
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@lenqould
you are right most of the heavily ritualized religions ( Catholic , presbyterian ... ) use real wine ... But most of the Protestant denominations use grape juice and their minister take an active stance against alcohol. I used to think this was wrong to preach from the pulpit because the Bible has so many examples of drinking and it not being wrong or sinful... But I believe now that the ministers know the weaknesses of their individual congregations and having everyone against drinking gives support to those who are really weak and over indulge easily. I think it is to create a supportive environment for not drinking alcohol ... after all constraint in drinking is not a bad thing -- no matter the reasons
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congrats you are likely Bi-polar and needed the drugs to keep you level.
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What makes you think a teenager will tell some random adult the truth about their drug use?
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