Alcohol abstinence or harm-reduction? Parental messages for college-bound light drinkers.

Abstract:

:Parental communications about alcohol can have a significant impact on college students' alcohol use; however, it is unclear what types of communication may be most beneficial for reducing alcohol risk, particularly among students who have already initiated alcohol use. The present research examines differences in alcohol use and employment of drinking protective behavioral strategies between pre-college matriculation high school seniors receiving predominantly abstinence parent messaging and students primarily receiving harm-reduction parent messaging. Students who identified as light drinkers were recruited during their last month in high school and completed an online assessment of alcohol use and parent alcohol communication. Analyses revealed that, in comparison to light drinkers who primarily received harm-reduction messaging from parents, light drinkers who received more abstinence messaging reported less frequent alcohol use, lower peak alcohol consumption, and greater use of protective drinking strategies aimed at changing the way they drank and avoiding serious hazards associated with drinking. Findings from this study underscore the utility of messages related to abstinence even for parents who are aware that their children have had previous experiences with alcohol and highlight the need for longitudinal research assessing additional mechanisms associated with message efficacy among light, moderate and heavy drinking students transitioning to college.

journal_name

Addict Behav

journal_title

Addictive behaviors

authors

LaBrie JW,Boyle SC,Napper LE

doi

10.1016/j.addbeh.2015.02.019

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2015-07-01 00:00:00

pages

10-3

eissn

0306-4603

issn

1873-6327

pii

S0306-4603(15)00093-3

journal_volume

46

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