Parents’ concerns about Leavers celebrations: A cross‐sectional study
- 14 May 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Health Promotion Journal of Australia
- Vol. 32 (2), 227-230
- https://doi.org/10.1002/hpja.360
Abstract
Issue addressed ‘Schoolies' or ‘Leavers' is a mass celebration of the end of compulsory schooling where excessive drinking is considered integral to the experience. Leavers are at risk of alcohol‐related harms. This paper reports the concerns of parents for their Year 12 students (age 17 years) when attending Leavers celebrations. Methods Parents of Year 12 students (n=87) were asked to complete a survey in relation to their eldest school‐aged child. Six items relating to parents' level of ‘concern' about Leavers celebrations were measured on a 5‐point scale. Results Parents were concerned about their child experiencing peer pressure to consume alcohol (60%), 30% were neutral or unconcerned about peer pressure. Almost two‐thirds of parents were concerned about their child being injured as a result of their own alcohol use (66.7%). Parental concern relating to their child being injured because of others' alcohol use rated most highly (88.5%). Conclusions Findings suggested that parents were more concerned with harm caused to their child by others than the use of alcohol by their own child. Parents were somewhat less concerned with peer pressure to drink, though given peer influence is a major factor in young people's decisions regarding alcohol, parents apparent confidence in their children's capacity to resist peer pressure may be inflated. So what? Future interventions reinforcing the important role that parents play in the decisions that young people make while at Leavers have the potential to reduce their alcohol intake and subsequent alcohol‐related harm.Keywords
Funding Information
- Healthway (24306)
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