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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Heavy Episodic Drinking in Early Adolescence: Gender-Specific Risk and Protective Factors



This longitudinal study examined possible gender differences regarding risk and protective factors for heavy episodic drinking among 1,222 seventh-grade students (aged 13) in the City of Stockholm, Sweden, with follow-up 2 years later.

Logistic regression analyses showed that several factors predicted heavy episodic drinking. 

The strongest predictors for boys’ heavy episodic drinking in the ninth grade were heavy episodic drinking (odds ratio [OR] = 5.30) and smoking in the seventh grade (OR = 5.80). 

Drinking peers (OR = 2.47) and smoking (OR = 2.44) in the seventh grade showed the strongest association for girls. 

Furthermore, high parental monitoring and having a secure attachment to parents may have a protective effect when risk factors are present. 

Our results lend support to prevention initiatives to strengthen the parent–child relation and focus on adolescents’ ability to resist peer pressure and of limiting parental provision of alcohol. The study's limitations are noted.



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