ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, cilt.42, ss.1783-1794, 2018 (SCI İndekslerine Giren Dergi)
BackgroundParental alcohol problems are associated with adverse adolescent outcomes such as risky drinking and conduct problems. Important questions remain about the unique roles of fathers' and mothers' alcohol problems and differences and/or similarities in pathways of risk across ethnicity and gender. In this study, we used a family systems approach to consider spillover and crossover effects of fathers' and mothers' alcohol problems (number of alcohol dependence symptoms [ADS]) and parenting behaviors in relation to adolescents' risky drinking and conduct problems.