Study: Alcohol Prevention Should Start Sooner
Posted on: Tuesday, 26 February 2008, 18:00 CST
University of Minnesota researchers have found distinct differences between sixth-graders who have tried alcohol and those who haven't, suggesting that prevention programs need to start at earlier ages before these differences emerge.
"By sixth grade it's too late," said Keryn Pasch of the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. "We'll miss many of the at-risk kids."
Pasch was the lead author of a study, released today, that reviewed responses by sixth-graders in Chicago area schools in 2002. Roughly 17 percent tried alcohol in the prior year. Those who used alcohol were more likely to report having friends who drank, smoking habits, delinquent or violent behavior, and lower self-control and confidence.
Many schools and community groups target prevention messages at tweens. The U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has a school-based curriculum available for this age group as well.
Pasch said her study suggests that parents, schools and community groups need to encourage prevention for children who are in fourth or even third grade.
"What it says is we need to target the whole student body earlier," she said, "when the users look more like non-users."
The challenge will be creating a prevention message that is understandable for younger children. Discussing alcohol may be less important at this age than giving children the self-confidence they can later use to turn down alcohol when friends offer it to them, Pasch said.
Several studies have linked childhood drinking to an increased likelihood of binge drinking, addiction, drunken driving and other problems later in life.
Source: Saint Paul Pioneer Press (St. Paul, Minn.)
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