Alcohol Use associated_with parent-child relationship
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The Moderating Effects of Pubertal Timing on the Longitudinal Associations Between Parent-Child Relationship Quality and Adolescent Substance Use.
(2010)
PMID:21170159
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Alcohol ... use at Time 1 was also associated with parent-child relationship quality twelve months later (r = .13 to .23 p<.01).
confidence: 0.95
The Moderating Effects of Pubertal Timing on the Longitudinal Associations Between Parent-Child Relationship Quality and Adolescent Substance Use.
(2010)
PMID:21170159
cited
The path between Time 1 alcohol use and parent-child relationship quality at Time 2 was stronger for late maturing girls (β = .18, p<.05) compared with early (β = .04, p>.10) and on‑time girls (β = .06, p<.05).
confidence: 0.90