Effects of Maternal Permissiveness and Student Drinking on Mother-student Communication

Dildeep Ghallon and Briannah Tsang

This study explores the effects of maternal permissiveness (MP) and student drinking (SD) on mother-student communication regarding alcohol use, peer influence, and physical effects of drinking. Students from three public universities participated in a longitudinal study (N=1429). Findings indicate that MP does not predict communication, while SD moderates the effect of MP on communication (peer and physical). Results suggest the amount permissive mothers communicate about these topics varies based on student drinking.

Major: 
Biobehavioral Health
Exhibition Category: 
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Rob Turrisi, Professor, Biobehavioral Health
Poster Number: 
400