“…There is evidence suggesting that negative parental attitudes about drinking as reflected in disapproval of alcohol, rules that prohibit drinking in the home, and perceived consequences for getting caught drinking are associated with decreased risk for adolescent alcohol use (Foley et al, 2004; Martino, Ellickson, & McCaffrey, 2009; Kelly et al, 2011; Yu, 2003). Additionally, there is evidence that low levels of adolescent-perceived parental legitimacy to regulate adolescents’ alcohol use predict drinking onset (Handley & Chassin, 2013). Although parental efficacy in preventing substance use and communication of the health risks have been linked to lower risk for cigarette use (Chassin, Presson, Todd, Rose, & Sherman, 1998; Heniksen & Jackson 1998; Jackson & Henriksen 1997; Kodl & Mermelstein, 2004), to our knowledge, these aspects of parenting have not been examined with respect to adolescent drinking.…”