Background Background The municipality of Teylingen asked the Academic Workplace Public Health to investigate the background of the alcohol use of their.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
“Mom, Dad, I’m Pregnant…”
Advertisements

ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE By: Christina “Cryss” Lynch.
UNTOLD DAMAGE Children’s accounts of living with harmful parental drinking Collaborative research SHAAP/ ChildLine in Scotland to explore what children.
Educational Champion Training MODULE 3: Communication with Child and School © National Center for Youth Law, April This document does not constitute.
Do as I Say or Do as I Do: Parenting, Family Life and Alcohol Consumption Gill Valentine & Myles Gould (University of Leeds) Mark Jayne (University of.
IS IT EASY TO BE A YOUNG?  And is it easy to be young? Every person has his own answer to this question. Youth is a very wonderful, exciting and important.
Safe Teen Raising Teen Pregnancy & STI Awareness Elizabeth Guillen Reality Check #24 Pregnancy: It Happens STI.
Perfectionism GATE Parent Session Welcome! Thank you for joining us tonight! Feb. 4, 2015.
On the road to motherhood Aðalbjörg Gunnarsdóttir.
Study examined associations between adolescent information management (disclosure & secrecy), parenting behaviors (solicitation & rules), and adolescent.
Co-parenting Attitudes of Foster Parents Marine Walls and Diane E. Wille Indiana University Southeast.
 Drug Prevention and Education Programs.  There is a growing trend in both prevention and mental health services towards Evidenced Based Practices (EBP).
Teen Health Perspective Results “Honestly, most issues are mental like anxiety, stress, worry, and over thinking. They do all not need to be treated with.
14/05/ Youth drinking in the light of quantitative and qualitative data Kirsimarja Raitasalo & Jenni Simonen.
Anxiety Management Sarah Lewis Portswood Primary School.
K-3 Alternative Safe Environment Training
Substance abuse refers to the continued use of the substance despite knowing problems associated with the substance such as persistent desire to use it.
Welcome to Swan Valley Middle School Data Presentation.
By: Chris Monaco, Devin Doran, Trevor Pollack, Noah Hovde, Ryan McWilliams and Eoghan O’brien.
Sexual Education: Teen Pregnancy Florence E.Conover Senior Project
Treatment Parents and Therapists: working together to help children Utah Youth Village Talon Greeff.
How do parents and day-care workers cooperate in the upbringing of children in day-care centres? A case study Ellen Allewijn-Tzipris The Netherlands.
Parents Perceptions on Meetings & Communications w/Educators & Teachers.
Prevention - Smart Parents Ms. Anna Nabulya Deputy Executive Director Uganda Youth Development Link (UYDEL)
Empathy and Communication: giving and Getting Support
Safety Framework Supervisors as Coaches Department of Children and Families.
“ Youth problems in Russia and in Great Britain”.
NAVIGATING THE MIDDLE SCHOOL TRANSITION Ginny Gleason Brevard Public Schools.
The problems of teenagers The research done by Sutaev Rasul, 10 th form Burtunay secondary school The tuitor: Abdulakhitova Dj. Kh.
Cycle of Addiction Please take notes….
Buddha has said this beautifully, "All that we are is the result of what we have thought". 100 Beliefs.
The Child Consultation in General Practice: - getting insights into the child‘s well-being. Kirsten Lykke.
Pressure and Abstinence Where does pressure to be sexually active come from?
1.THE REASONS OF STARTING SMOKING AND DRINKING ALCOHOL 2. SOLUTION OF THESE PROBLEMS.
By: Vanesa Fernandez Nam Nguyen Cesilia Turcios Maia Tran Danyahe Mccoy.
Unit 5: Case Study Facts Clinician’s Field Case Study Particulars Instructions Things to Avoid.
The project was made by Harchenko Elizabeth 11 th form. Project. Young People – Old Problems?
Alcohol and Adolescents.
Adolescence Warm-Up Please respond to the following question on your response sheet: – How would you describe adolescence (feeling, experiences, growth,
Under the Influence Jeannette Leech Associate research in practice Councillor's and Trustees Seminar.
Early Adolescent African American Girls’ Views about Sex and Pregnancy Gwendolyn D. Childs, PhD, RN Reashanda White Connie Hataway, RN, MSN.
Children, Young People and Alcohol: Public Consultation.
Lesson Nine  Movie and Discussion: (Uptown Girls)
Cooperation of Sensoa (Lies Verhetsel) – Ghent University Researcher: Drs. Katrien Symons Promotor: Prof. Dr. Mieke Van Houtte Co-Promotor: Dr. Hans Vermeersch.
What Can I Touch?. There are many kids and teachers at school. Each kid and teacher has their own desk.
project by 7B class School № 6
Latchkey Kids By: Sharla Windle.
How many is too many? Alcohol use and associated harms.
Unit 4 Lesson 2 Using Communication Skills to Save Lives.
Peer Relationships.
Drinking practices and problems in adolescents: Evidence from female and male twins K. K. Bucholz, Ph.D, S.A. Ryan, M.S.P.A., P.A.F. Madden, Ph.D., A.C.
DİLARA ALTAN.  Concerns about the context of human behavior is increased accordingly Developmental and Social psychologists have conducted research that.
Alcohol & Adolescents.
SEXUAL ABUSE Lesson 5 I WOULD LIKE TO REMIND YOU THAT ANYONE WHO WORKS AROUND CHILDREN UNDER 18 ARE MANDATORY REPORTERS. THIS MEANS THAT IF WE HEAR ABOUT.
Safe and active life as pupils’ experience Survey study for 5th and 7th grade students in Turku.
Iowa Youth Survey 2010 Southeast Polk Results. Who took this survey? Grade # in grade # surveyed % surveyed % % %
Too Smart To Start An underage alcohol use prevention initiative for parents, caregivers, and their 9- to 13-year-old children Demorest Elementary School.
Talking to Your Child About Drugs and Alcohol Christina Andersson, LMFT, CSAC Alika Cuttie, CSAC.
МО «ГУНИБСКИЙ РАЙОН» МКОУ «РУГУДЖИНСКАЯ СОШ ИМ. МУСАЕВА С. И.» РАБОТА НА КОНКУРС «ЛУЧШИЙ ПРОЕКТ НА ИНОСТРАННОМ ЯЗЫКЕ» ПО ТЕМЕ «ПРОБЛЕМА МОЛОДЕЖИ» АВТОР:
Attitudes to smoking and drinking in pregnancy and their effect on the delivery of health interventions Faculty of Public Health Scotland Dr Debbie Wason.
FRIENDS. What is a Friend?  A friend is someone you like and who likes you.  A friend is someone you can talk to.  A friend is a person who shares.
1a Check ( ) the ways you study for an English test. Then add other ways you use sometimes. by working with friends by making flashcards by reading.
Does Living in a Single-parent Household effect social Development Jacob Stevison University of Cincinnati Introduction The purpose.
@PSHEassociation | | Questions About Bullying to discuss in a planned PSHE lesson, or in tutor time or circle.
Action Research on Selective Mutisim and Social Anxiety
Resisting Peer Pressure
Becoming the Trainer Cover the following: Parental advocacy
Teen Health Perspective Results
Teen Health Perspective Results
Introduction I will analyze the development and influence of one of my bad habits. I will use the behavioral personality theory to explain why I have.
Presentation transcript:

Background Background The municipality of Teylingen asked the Academic Workplace Public Health to investigate the background of the alcohol use of their youth. We were particularly interested in the role of going-out and alcohol use in adolescents’ daily lives, with a special focus on the meaning of and motives for drinking alcohol, as well as the context in which drinking occurs. Furthermore, we were interested in the communication between adolescents and their mothers about alcohol. We chose to investigate these RQs among 15 year olds because the legal age for drinking alcohol in the Netherlands is 16. Participants Participants All 380, 15-year olds and their mothers in Teylingen were invited to participate. 93 responded positively, of whom 6 girls and 6 boys, and their mothers, were selected for an interview (1 – 1,5 hours). In most cases the mothers underestimated the amount of alcohol their kids drank (see Table). Data were analysed using Atlas-ti. Drinking youngsters felt that alcohol is “logically” connected to “going out”. They never drank during schooldays, but in weekends, they felt they should relax and have fun with friends. Alcohol is not necessary, but does “ease things up”. Since 16 is the Dutch legal age for drinking alcohol, both drinkers and non-drinkers felt that it is safe to drink alcohol then, “as long as you don’t drink too much”. Non-drinkers thought they would be likely to try alcohol at the age of 16. Drinkers said that peer pressure did not influence their behavior, but being part of a “fun” group did. Compared to their friends, they felt that they were moderate drinkers. Boy - It is more like, just make it a fun evening, and drink something Mothers of drinking adolescents felt that it was normal for them to start drinking, and that it is better for them to get used to drinking “responsibly”. They did not want to argue about it, because of other -more important- issues (e.g., doing homework, bedtime, and smoking). They also feared adverse effects from forbidding alcohol. Mothers of non- drinking adolescents thought that their child was “not into it”, and would likely start drinking at 16. Mother - Yeah, I think she will drink something at parties. But I, I do not know really, you cannot really see it with children… But I do not think very much. I think maybe two wines, maybe three sometimes, I think. Mother – We think that if you order them to do things, they will do it anyway, behind your back. Both adolescents and their mothers indicated that alcohol use was only addressed circumstantially and implicitly (e.g., “be safe tonight”). The youngsters on the other hand felt that their parents clearly have the right to comment on their drinking behavior, and did take into account their parents feelings, i.e., not wanting to drink (much) more than they think their parents would allow them to. Mother – Possibly I did ask one time “Did you have a drink?”, or something like that. But not a serious conversation in the way of “F., please tell me..” No, I cannot remember. Girl – She does not want me to do things that are unhealthy, that is only quite logical I think. Winifred A. Gebhardt 1, Sarie van Torenburg 1, Marloes Vooijs 1, Aafke van Rhijn 2, & Hanneke Tielen 2 1 Clinical & Health Psychology, Leiden University, The Netherlands 2 Centre for Municipal Health, Leiden, The Netherlands Conclusions  The “logical” connection between going out, having fun and drinking alcohol is the most important motive to drink.  Legal age has an extremely important direct effect on alcohol use of both drinking and non-drinking youngsters, as well as on their perception that drinking alcohol is a “normal” part of (adult) life.  Legal age influences the stance mothers take, i.e., aiming at not drinking too much instead of forbidding alcohol.  Parents do not communicate specifically about alcohol-rules, because they are afraid of adverse effects.  Parents are unaware of the great influence they have on their kids in the case of alcohol: even though kids communicate “don’t you interfere”, they do take careful consideration of their parents’ wishes. Meaning of, and motives for, alcohol use: Views from 15-year old Dutch adolescents and their mothersResults Alcohol /month (kid’s report) Alcohol /month (mom’s report) boy00 00 girl – 60 girl – 2 boy9 – 1212 boy126 – 8 boy15 – 207 girl20 – 305 – 10 boy60 Before a night’s out After a night’s out