2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.12.136
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Parenting and Home Environment in Childhood and Adolescence and Alcohol Use Disorder in Adulthood

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“…Our first hypothesis based on the social capital theory (Putnam, 2000) stated that desirable parental practices would provide adolescents with a social capital that would decrease the odds of substance use. In line with scientific literature (Boden et al, 2021;King et al, 2015;Merianos et al, 2020), positive parenting was a protective factor against substance use in middle adolescence. Feeling valued by parents during childhood could be related to a higher social capital in adolescents, which in turn could prevent them from substance use.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…Our first hypothesis based on the social capital theory (Putnam, 2000) stated that desirable parental practices would provide adolescents with a social capital that would decrease the odds of substance use. In line with scientific literature (Boden et al, 2021;King et al, 2015;Merianos et al, 2020), positive parenting was a protective factor against substance use in middle adolescence. Feeling valued by parents during childhood could be related to a higher social capital in adolescents, which in turn could prevent them from substance use.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Some longitudinal studies also explored the relation between parenting styles and substance use. Alcohol use is longitudinally predicted by perceived neglectful parenting (Martínez-Loredo et al, 2015) and low levels of positive parenting (Boden et al, 2021). A meta-analysis of 131 longitudinal studies focused on parenting in adolescence associated with later alcohol use found that parental monitoring, parental support, parental involvement, and parent-child relationship quality acted as prospective protective factors against alcohol use (Yap et al, 2017).…”
Section: Dimensions Of Parent-child Relationship and Substance Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maternal/paternal care and overprotection have shown an association with the onset and the use of specific substances (Vyssoki et al, 2011). Higher levels of positive parenting are related to a lower incidence of AUD (Boden et al, 2021). Drug dependent individuals perceive their parenting was characterised by affection less control, higher protection and low care (Jacob Johney 1990).…”
Section: Parental Bondingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this phase of life, there are continuous complex interactions between biological and environmental factors associated with children's experiences (Kolb & Gibb, 2011;Sameroff, 2010;Shonkoff & Phillips, 2000). Parenting practices are crucial factors that influence the development of life skills concurrently in childhood, later adolescence (Gershoff, 2010;Gershoff & Grogan-Kaylor, 2016;Kochanova et al, 2021), and adulthood (Boden et al, 2021;Mintz et al, 2017;Shibata et al, 2020). Early positive relationships and practices between caregivers and children constitute a source of support and protection for human development; however, when they are negative, they are associated with short-and long-term developmental risks (Shonkoff & Philips, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%