2013
DOI: 10.1080/1067828x.2013.792215
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Acceptability and Impact of Measures Regulating Alcohol Consumption Among Adolescents in Spain: Opinions of Adolescents, Parents, and Teachers

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“…Studies carried out in Spain and Cuba indicate that the family can be a protection, but also a risk factor. In both cases, the maternal figure tends to have a positive influence on the child, which differs from what was found in the present study 18,19 . We can infer that this is mainly due to a socio-cultural characteristic where the community (and especially the mothers) view the consumption of these traditional alcoholic beverages as normal.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
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“…Studies carried out in Spain and Cuba indicate that the family can be a protection, but also a risk factor. In both cases, the maternal figure tends to have a positive influence on the child, which differs from what was found in the present study 18,19 . We can infer that this is mainly due to a socio-cultural characteristic where the community (and especially the mothers) view the consumption of these traditional alcoholic beverages as normal.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…One in every three mothers perceived that the Ch and Cl are nutritious and help the growth of their children, and this is a perception that could lead them to giving these drinks to their children. A study from Spain reported that fathers and mothers do not consider their children's alcohol consumption to be a problem 18 , thus increasing their early intake without restriction. Unfortunately, no studies about the consumption of alcohol or drugs by children and adolescents guided by therapeutic or beneficial purposes from parents has been reported until now.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A similar study in the United Kingdom conducted a representative survey of adults regarding views on preventive alcohol policies, from which focus group participants were recruited to explore the topic in greater depth [ 179 ]. Other mixed-methods studies conducted in specific settings (e.g., schools or universities) used a similar methodological design (survey plus focus group and/or interviews) to look at acceptability of alcohol measures in Spain [ 180 ] or tobacco control in the Netherlands [ 181 ].…”
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“…: [22]). However, they also reluctantly acknowledged that negative consequences of underage drinking could happen to anyone.…”
Section: Method—the Social Marketing Programmentioning
confidence: 99%