Abstract
When parents (father and/or mother) present problematic alcohol consumption in the family, their children usually have negative health responses, affecting their lives; however, not all of these children present these negative responses. In Mexico there are regulations, norms and health programs that protect adolescents from alcohol consumption because they are minors, but despite this, the prevalence of alcohol consumption in them continues to rise and the onset of alcohol consumption occurs at increasingly younger ages, so it is important to study the family variables that influence alcohol consumption and their lives, especially those of the parents.
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Tau Alpha
Lead Author Affiliation
Roy Adaptation Association-International, Los Angeles, California, USA
Type
Poster
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
Descriptive/Correlational
Research Approach
Quantitative Research
Keywords:
Adaptation, Theoretical model, Alcoholic beverage consumption, Alcohol consumption in adolescents
Recommended Citation
López Arellano, Angelica Susana; López García, Karla Selene; Keville, Frederickson; and Díaz Hurtado, Rosa María, "Influence of perceived parental alcoholism, stimuli, coping, and adaptation on children's alcohol consumption" (2022). General Submissions: Presenations (Oral and Poster). 23.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/gen_sub_presentations/2022/posters/23
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RAA-I Annual Workshops and Conference
Conference Host
Roy Adaptation Association-International (RAA-I)
Conference Location
Virtual Event
Conference Year
2022
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Influence of perceived parental alcoholism, stimuli, coping, and adaptation on children's alcohol consumption
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When parents (father and/or mother) present problematic alcohol consumption in the family, their children usually have negative health responses, affecting their lives; however, not all of these children present these negative responses. In Mexico there are regulations, norms and health programs that protect adolescents from alcohol consumption because they are minors, but despite this, the prevalence of alcohol consumption in them continues to rise and the onset of alcohol consumption occurs at increasingly younger ages, so it is important to study the family variables that influence alcohol consumption and their lives, especially those of the parents.