College drinking behaviors: mediational links between parenting styles, impulse control, and alcohol-related outcomes
- PMID: 16784353
- DOI: 10.1037/0893-164X.20.2.117
College drinking behaviors: mediational links between parenting styles, impulse control, and alcohol-related outcomes
Abstract
Mediational links between parenting styles (authoritative, authoritarian, permissive), impulsiveness (general control), drinking control (specific control), and alcohol use and abuse were tested. A pattern-mixture approach (for modeling non-ignorable missing data) with multiple-group structural equation models with 421 (206 female, 215 male) college students was used. Gender was examined as a potential moderator of parenting styles on control processes related to drinking. Specifically, the parent-child gender match was found to have implications for increased levels of impulsiveness (a significant mediator of parenting effects on drinking control). These findings suggest that a parent with a permissive parenting style who is the same gender as the respondent can directly influence control processes and indirectly influence alcohol use and abuse.
Comment in
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Parenting and other influences on the alcohol use and emotional adjustment of children, adolescents, and emerging adults.Psychol Addict Behav. 2006 Jun;20(2):138-9; discussion 140-2. doi: 10.1037/0893-164X.20.2.138. Psychol Addict Behav. 2006. PMID: 16784357
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