Parental alcohol use and resilience in young people: A study of family, peer and school processes. Short report.

Aisling McLaughlin, Tara O'Neill, Claire McCartan, Andrew Percy, Oliver Perra, Kathryn Higgins, Mark McCann

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Abstract

This study utilised detailed data (on family dynamics, peers, schools and neighbourhoods) collected from 1,097 parents, their children and siblings over a ten year period as part of the Belfast Youth Development Study. This study aimed to investigate child outcomes (substance use, mental health and education/employment) in the context of parental drinking.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherHSC R&D, Public Health Agency, Northern Ireland
Commissioning bodyNorthern Ireland Public Health Agency
Number of pages20
Publication statusPublished - 08 Mar 2016

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