Recording
Slide Deck
During this presentation we will discuss research on links between adult-supervised drinking and problem alcohol use in adolescence and adulthood and time for attendees to discuss and ask questions.
OBJECTIVES
1) Understand how adult-supervised drinking during adolescence –things like having drinks on holidays or special occasions – is related to adolescent and adult alcohol use and misuse
2) Think about what this means for prevention practice
FACILITATOR
Jennifer A. Bailey, Ph.D. is the Principal Research Scientist, Assistant Director, and Director of Research at the Social Development Research Group, University of Washington.
Dr. Bailey’s research is focused on substance abuse prevention and understanding patterns of cannabis and other drug use following cannabis legalization.
Articles mentioned during presentation:
Longitudinal associations between adult-supervised drinking during
adolescence and alcohol misuse from ages 25–31 years: A comparison of Australia and the United States
Influence of Family Factors and Supervised Alcohol Use on
Adolescent Alcohol Use and Harms: Similarities Between
Youth in Different Alcohol Policy Contexts*
Prevalence of Substance Use and Delinquent Behavior in Adolescents From Victoria, Australia and Washington State, United States