T1 - Parental drinking in Australia N2 - Introduction and Aims : Parental role modelling of alcohol use is knownto influencealcohol consumption in adolescence and in later life
a combination of genetic and environmental factors(passive) are influenced byadolescent alcohol use and behavior problems
predisposing genetic factors as evidenced by a family history of AUDsinfluencethe effects of alcohol consumption on the adolescent brain
The use of cue - reminders in an environmentmay triggeralcohol consumption in adolescents
the damagecausedto the brain by alcohol consumption during adolescence
parental role model(passive) strongly influenced byAdolescent alcohol consumption
An assessment of community capacityto preventadolescent alcohol consumption
in brain damage - possibly permanent - and impairs intellectual development ( Alcoholism : Clinical and Experimental Research , Volume 24 , Number 2resultsin brain damage - possibly permanent - and impairs intellectual development ( Alcoholism : Clinical and Experimental Research , Volume 24 , Number 2
potentially permanent damage to the brain and slows intellectual developmentcan causepotentially permanent damage to the brain and slows intellectual development
to difficulties adapting to stress as an adultmay leadto difficulties adapting to stress as an adult
to the formation of severe dependenceleadsto the formation of severe dependence
in brain damage and impairs intellectual developmentcan resultin brain damage and impairs intellectual development
to disorders of deterioration and abuse of cognitive substances later in lifecan leadto disorders of deterioration and abuse of cognitive substances later in life
human development and provide harmful effect on the organisminfluenceshuman development and provide harmful effect on the organism
the damages(passive) caused bythe damages
many health problems later in lifecan causemany health problems later in life