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De rol van ouders in de ontwikkeling van alcoholgebruik onder adolescenten

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De invloed van ouders op het alcoholgebruik van hun kinderen is groot, vooral in de fase dat kinderen gaan nadenken over drinken. Ouders kunnen de leeftijd van het eerste drinken helpen uitstellen, met name door het stellen van duidelijke regels. Niet door oeverloos gepraat, want dat werkt contraproductief. En niet door kinderen thuis te laten drinken om ze verantwoord alcoholgebruik bij te brengen, want ook dat werkt averechts. Ouders die zelf veel drinken kunnen toch het drinkgedrag van hun kinderen beperken. Het gedrag van kinderen beïnvloedt dat van hun ouders, maar ouders moeten niet opgeven. Deze nieuwe gegevens uit een groot Nederlands project dwingen tot bijstelling van het preventiebeleid.

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Correspondence to Haske van der Vorst.

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Dr. H. van der Vorst is postdoc bij het Behavioural Science Institute van de Radboud Universiteit te Nijmegen.Prof. dr. R.C.M.E. Engels is verbonden aan het Behavioural Science Institute van de Radboud Universiteit te Nijmegen.

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van der Vorst, H., Engels, R. De rol van ouders in de ontwikkeling van alcoholgebruik onder adolescenten. TVER 4, 19–27 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03078933

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