Although the bulk of evidence on parental monitoring
and decreased risk for alcohol consumption stems from
research on young adolescents, a few studies involving
college students warrant mention. First, Turrisi et al. [28]
found evidence that teens whose parents who were educated
about binge drinking and communication strategies
with their teenager experienced fewer alcohol-related
problems than a control group. Second, Weitzman et al.
[34] analyzed changes in drinking behavior and found
that parental attitudes and use were related to a college
student's likelihood of engaging in binge drinking. This
study, however, did not look at specific parental supervision
or parental monitoring behaviors and measures.
Third, Sessa [35] conducted a small study of 106 male college
students and found that higher perceived parental
monitoring during college was related to less alcohol and
marijuana use among commuter students, but not residential
students. Lastly, in a small convenience sample of
college students, Jung [36] observed a correlation between
closeness of the parent-student relationship and similarity
between parent and student alcohol consumption.
Although the bulk of evidence on parental monitoringand decreased risk for alcohol consumption stems fromresearch on young adolescents, a few studies involvingcollege students warrant mention. First, Turrisi et al. [28]found evidence that teens whose parents who were educatedabout binge drinking and communication strategieswith their teenager experienced fewer alcohol-relatedproblems than a control group. Second, Weitzman et al.[34] analyzed changes in drinking behavior and foundthat parental attitudes and use were related to a collegestudent's likelihood of engaging in binge drinking. Thisstudy, however, did not look at specific parental supervisionor parental monitoring behaviors and measures.Third, Sessa [35] conducted a small study of 106 male collegestudents and found that higher perceived parentalmonitoring during college was related to less alcohol andmarijuana use among commuter students, but not residentialstudents. Lastly, in a small convenience sample ofcollege students, Jung [36] observed a correlation betweencloseness of the parent-student relationship and similaritybetween parent and student alcohol consumption.
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..
