The role of perceived parent drinking motives on alcohol use among adolescents with and without childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Samantha M. Margherio,
Sarah L. Pedersen,
Frances L. Wang
et al.
Abstract:This study demonstrated potential utility in assessing and addressing adolescent perceptions of parent drinking motives as these perceptions were associated with later adolescent alcohol use. However, perceptions of parent drinking motives were only relevant in adolescent alcohol use among youth without ADHD, suggesting further study is warranted among these vulnerable youth.
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