Methods: A longitudinal cohort of 1,253 male and female students, ages 17 to 19, attending a large,
public, mid-Atlantic university was studied at two time points. First, data on high school parental
monitoring and alcohol consumption were gathered via questionnaire during the summer prior to
college entry. Second, during the first year of college, past-year alcohol consumption was measured
via a personal interview. Multiple regression models tested the relationship between parental
monitoring and past year alcohol use (i.e., number of drinks per drinking day).
Methods: A longitudinal cohort of 1,253 male and female students, ages 17 to 19, attending a large,public, mid-Atlantic university was studied at two time points. First, data on high school parentalmonitoring and alcohol consumption were gathered via questionnaire during the summer prior tocollege entry. Second, during the first year of college, past-year alcohol consumption was measuredvia a personal interview. Multiple regression models tested the relationship between parentalmonitoring and past year alcohol use (i.e., number of drinks per drinking day).
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