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Moderating effects of positive parenting and maternal alcohol use on emerging adults' alcohol use: Does living at home matter?
Michael J. Cleveland
, Racheal Reavy
, Kimberly A. Mallett
, Rob Turrisi
, Helene R. White
School of Arts and Sciences, Sociology
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Alcohol Use
100%
Moderating Effect
100%
Emerging Adults
100%
Positive Parenting
100%
Maternal Alcohol Use
100%
Living at Home
100%
Heavy Alcohol Use
33%
Living Arrangements
22%
Maternal Warmth
22%
Path Analysis
11%
Risky Drinking
11%
Parenting Behavior
11%
Adult children
11%
Behavioral Modeling
11%
Family Context
11%
Postsecondary Education
11%
Separation Analysis
11%
Parental Modeling
11%
Drunkenness
11%
Parenting Intervention
11%
Maternal Supervision
11%
Parental Influence
11%
Probability-based Online Panel
11%
Three-way Interaction
11%
Did Not Attend
11%
Social Sciences
Alcohol Abuse
100%
Living Arrangements
25%
Offspring
25%
Higher Education
12%
Path Analysis
12%
Parental Influence
12%
Psychology
Alcohol Abuse
100%
Offspring
25%
Higher Education
12%