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The influence of parental alcohol expectancies on offsprings' alcohol expectancies and drinking: A longitudinal study (2003-2005)

Abstract

It has been shown that potentially modifiable alcohol related cognitions, such as alcohol expectancies (AE)and drinking refusal self-efficacy (DRSE) are formed in childhood are related to drinking in adolescents and adults. The question of how these beliefs are formed is still unanswered. This longitudinal study examines the influences of parental alcohol-related beliefs and drinking, on children's alcohol-related beliefs and drinking behaviour. Positive results of this study will improve primary prevention by identifying and changing modifiable variables for populations potentially at-risk of developing later alcohol-related. It will also help to reduce cost and suffering of a major problem in Ausstralia. problems. ''

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Emeritus Professor Tian Po Oei

Emeritus Professor
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Tian Po Oei
Tian Po Oei