2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10826-014-9996-2
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Recent Alcohol Use and Binge Drinking Based on Authoritative Parenting Among Hispanic Youth Nationwide

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“…, “always” or “sometimes”) were coded as 0. Previous NSDUH-based studies of parental involvement have utilized a similar dichotomization procedure [ 19 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, “always” or “sometimes”) were coded as 0. Previous NSDUH-based studies of parental involvement have utilized a similar dichotomization procedure [ 19 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One area currently being studied is the importance of parenting style as a predictor of behavior and development patterns among children and adolescents 7-15. Several studies have taken into account parenting style as a moderator of aggressive conduct in children and adolescents,7,16-18 relational aggression,19 alcohol and tobacco consumption, antisocial behavior,10,11 hyperactivity and impulsiveness,20,21 and high-risk sexual behavior 22. Longitudinally, aggressive delinquency in middle childhood and adolescence is directly related to low levels of parental control in early childhood, maternal sensitivity, and parental rejection 23-25.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authoritative parents strike a balance: these parents value discipline while also supporting the child's autonomous self-will. Authoritative parenting has protective qualities against adolescent binge-drinking (Mallett, et al, 2011;Merianos, et al, 2014) and has been found to be indirectly linked to better control over drinking via more positive, general self-regulation (Patock-Peckham, et al, 2001). As such, we expected authoritative parenting to be positively associated with future and past-positive timeperspectives.…”
Section: Perceived Parenting Styles and Decisions Involving The Timing Of Rewardsmentioning
confidence: 87%