2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2012.04.006
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Individual and environmental predictors of health risk behaviours among Dutch adolescents: The HBSC study

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“…In contrast, procuring alcohol from both parental and other sources was associated with the highest binge drinking likelihood. There is consistent evidence that stricter parental rules on drinking or stronger parental disapproval of underage drinking was associated with a lower frequency of adolescent binge drinking (Abar et al, 2014;Fairlie, Wood, & Laird, 2012;Harakeh, de Looze, Schrijvers, van Dorsselaer, & Vollebergh, 2012;Pape et al, 2015). This was even the case when controlling for peer influences (Martino, Ellickson, & McCaffrey, 2009;Schwinn & Schinke, 2014).…”
Section: Social Factors (I): Parentsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…In contrast, procuring alcohol from both parental and other sources was associated with the highest binge drinking likelihood. There is consistent evidence that stricter parental rules on drinking or stronger parental disapproval of underage drinking was associated with a lower frequency of adolescent binge drinking (Abar et al, 2014;Fairlie, Wood, & Laird, 2012;Harakeh, de Looze, Schrijvers, van Dorsselaer, & Vollebergh, 2012;Pape et al, 2015). This was even the case when controlling for peer influences (Martino, Ellickson, & McCaffrey, 2009;Schwinn & Schinke, 2014).…”
Section: Social Factors (I): Parentsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In terms of family structure, the evidence is inconsistent as to whether or not living in a single-parent family is a risk factor for binge drinking (Harakeh et al, 2012;Pedersen & von Soest, 2013;Song et al, 2012;Steiner et al, 2014). This may depend on third variables, such as parent-child communication and a good parent-child relationship (Kuntsche & Silbereisen, 2004;Tomcikova, Veselska, Geckova, van Dijk, & Reijneveld, 2015).…”
Section: Social Factors (I): Parentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many students report having seen peers or school personnel smoking within the premises 31 . However, interactive health projects within schools can strengthen life skills and social competence, which build resistance to addictive behaviours while promoting positive health comportments.…”
Section: Gender-based Differentiation In Tobacco Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They could be described as part of a common strand within research on school absenteeism: larger scale studies focusing on identifying at-risk groups (Ekstrand 2015). Other examples are Maynard et al (2012) with data from a national survey of drug use and health in the United States, and Harakeh et al (2012) focusing on Dutch adolescents.…”
Section: School Absenteeism As a Multi-faceted Phenomenonmentioning
confidence: 99%