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Alcohol use in families: a 15-year prospective follow-up study




AuthorsSami Seljamo, Minna Aromaa, Leena Koivusilta, Päivi Rautava, Andre Sourander, Hans Helenius, Matti Sillanpää

PublisherBLACKWELL PUBLISHING

Publication year2006

JournalAddiction

Journal name in sourceADDICTION

Journal acronymADDICTION

Volume101

Issue7

First page 984

Last page992

Number of pages9

ISSN0965-2140

eISSN1360-0443

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2006.01443.x


Abstract
Aims To study the prevalence of adolescents' problematic alcohol use and its parental predictors: drinking habits and socio-demographic factors. Design, setting, participants and measurements Questionnaires were sent regularly to the same Finnish families (n = 1132) from the onset of pregnancy (in 1986-87) to the child's age of 15 years (in 2001-02) (n = 1028). There was a total of three follow-up points. Findings At 15 years of age, 83% of girls and 79% of boys had used alcohol; 18% of boys and 14% of girls had been drunk more than once a month. The child's permanent separation from at least one biological parent was the strongest socio-demographic predictor of adolescents drinking. Fathers' present heavy drinking and parental early drinking were the best predictors of their children's problematic alcohol use at the age of 15. Conclusions Knowledge of fathers' alcohol use and its time of onset may be used to determine children who are at added risk of problematic alcohol use later in life. Special guidance, support and treatment can be targeted to these families.



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