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Family Income Affects Teenage Drinking


Family Income Affects Teenage Drinking - Teensavers

Children who grow up in middle-income households are 1.5 times more likely to initiate alcohol use by age 10 than children from lower-income backgrounds.

Social, Health, and Economic Consequences of Underage Drinking

... Family History of Alcoholism, Alcohol Dependence (Current, Former, Never). ... 1993;11(3):494–520. Mullahy J, Sindelar J. Alcoholism and income: The role of ...

Associations Between Socioeconomic Factors and Alcohol Outcomes

Family income trajectory was associated with past-year alcohol use at age 15 and ever-smoking at age 15. Children of families with declining SES were more ...

Socioeconomic inequalities in alcohol-related harm in adolescents

Having parents with less education, lower family income, and who experienced financial strain was associated with higher incidence rate ratios ( ...

Has the role of personal income in alcohol drinking among ...

Results Adolescents' alcohol drinking pattern was significantly associated with their disposable income. The OR for monthly drunkenness versus abstinence was ...

Income inequality and alcohol use: a multilevel analysis of drinking ...

Conclusions: Income inequality may have a contextual influence on the use of alcohol among younger adolescents. Findings suggest that economic ...

Adolescent alcohol use and parental and adolescent socioeconomic ...

Adolescent SEP and adolescent drinking. With respect to the student weekly income, we found a strong positive association: the more available ...

Family income trajectory during childhood is associated with ...

Findings indicate that childhood socioeconomic disadvantage influences adolescent smoking, while downward socioeconomic mobility influences adolescent alcohol ...

Social, economic and family factors associated with binge drinking ...

In relation to findings, being older (≥ 17 years old), having more pocket money and higher family alcohol consumption were associated with ...

Income Inequality and Socioeconomic Disparities in Alcohol Use ...

Affluent adolescents had greater odds of weekly alcohol use (OR = 1.32, 95% CI = 1.23–1.41) and binge drinking (OR = 1.24, 95% CI = 1.16–1.32) than their peers ...

Trends in Alcohol Use among Adolescents from 2000 to 2011

High family SES might exert divergent influences on adolescent alcohol-use patterns. On the one hand, the higher disposable income related to being of a higher ...

Highest Risk of Teen Alcoholism Found in Upper-Class Families

The study cites many possible reasons why teenagers from higher-income families are more likely to drink compared with teenagers from lower-income families.

A Systematic Review of Household and Family Alcohol Use and ...

Associated consequences in terms of adolescent health can include suicidality, mental illness, substance use, teenage pregnancy, and a range of ...

The Effects of Alcoholism on Families - American Addiction Centers

Alcohol Addiction and Family Finances · An inability to pay down credit card bills as income from work lessens. · Increased credit card charges to ...

Does Household Alcohol Consumption Affect Children's Education ...

Children in the house who are exposed early to drinking behavior from their parents will also start to drink early and be more likely to drink ...

Adolescent Alcohol Use: The Effects of Parental Knowledge, Peer ...

(2004) found that peers and parents both had a direct effect on adolescent alcohol use and problems. Specifically, a higher level of parental monitoring was ...

The impact of the peer effect on adolescent drinking behavior

Although family also has an important influence on adolescent drinking behavior, adolescents spend less time with their parents and more time with their peers ( ...

Effects of Underage Drinking on Teenagers

Currently, 78% of people with an annual household income over $75,000 drink alcohol while only 45% of those who make less than $30,000 do the same.

Small Talks: Get the Facts on Underage Drinking | Wisconsin ...

Young drinkers can take costly risks. · Fifteen percent of kids who drink have been in a car with a driver who'd been drinking alcohol. · There's ...

The Effect of Family Factors on Intense Alcohol Use among ...

Those adolescents living in one-parent households are more likely to be involved in risky use of alcohol [24]. They reported that youth living ...