2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.108204
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Parental supply of sips and whole drinks of alcohol to adolescents and associations with binge drinking and alcohol-related harms: A prospective cohort study

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“…Peers and family have been recognized as two critical social agents capable of influencing the initiation of alcohol consumption and the transition to alcohol problems in early adolescence [14][15][16]33 . Parents usually are a source of alcohol for young adolescents 32,36 . They may directly influence their children's drinking by offering sips of alcoholic drinks on special occasions, supervised parties, or by permitting them to take alcohol to drink in unsupervised settings 32,36 .…”
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“…Peers and family have been recognized as two critical social agents capable of influencing the initiation of alcohol consumption and the transition to alcohol problems in early adolescence [14][15][16]33 . Parents usually are a source of alcohol for young adolescents 32,36 . They may directly influence their children's drinking by offering sips of alcoholic drinks on special occasions, supervised parties, or by permitting them to take alcohol to drink in unsupervised settings 32,36 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parents usually are a source of alcohol for young adolescents 32,36 . They may directly influence their children's drinking by offering sips of alcoholic drinks on special occasions, supervised parties, or by permitting them to take alcohol to drink in unsupervised settings 32,36 .…”
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“…For example, delaying the age at which children and young people take their first drink, including small sips, may lower their risk of becoming problem drinkers now and later in life. [1][2][3] Also, the mechanisms are becoming clearer: preclinical research suggests that introducing children and adolescents to alcohol may sensitise the neurocircuitry of addiction by inducing neuroadaptations in brain regions involved in reward and addiction. A study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences recently reported that a single-dose exposure to ethanol in young adolescent mice 'causes acute and lasting neuronal changes in the brain… induces plastic changes which in turn could contribute to the basis of ethanol dependence'.…”
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“…Negative consequences resulting from alcohol consumption, or “alcohol‐related harms,” include consequences ranging from feeling sick to having a fight. These alcohol‐related harms are experienced by adolescents as young as 13 years of age and are common among late adolescent and early adulthood drinkers (Aiken et al, 2020; Barnett et al, 2014; Lavikainen & Lintonen, 2009). Efforts to examine the risk and protective factors for alcohol‐related harms have typically focused on harms in early adulthood (Little et al, 2013; Toumbourou et al, 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%