Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5120019 Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2017 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Children start to acquire knowledge about alcohol at age two.•Children start to understand alcohol use in adult culture at age four.•Children have certain alcohol expectancies at age four.•The impact of parental alcohol use on their alcohol-related cognitions is mixed.•Research on children's alcohol-related cognitions is underdeveloped.

BackgroundThis systematic review aims to summarize the evidence of the impact of parental alcohol use on the acquisition of children's alcohol-related cognitions (alcohol-related knowledge, alcohol-related norms, alcohol expectancies) in the developmental period from age two to ten.MethodsA computer-assisted systematic literature search was performed in PubMed, PsychINFO, ERIC, and EMBASE. Overall, 20 out of the 3406 unique articles identified in the first screening were included.ResultsThe results revealed that children acquire knowledge about alcohol already at age two and from age four on, they understand its use in adult culture. By the age of four, children have certain alcohol expectancies. The evidence of the impact of parental alcohol use on the acquisition of children's alcohol-related cognitions is inconsistent so far with studies showing positive and no effects. Unfortunately, the existing evidence is limited because most studies a) were conducted exclusively in the United States and more than two decades ago, b) used cross-sectional study designs, and c) used non-representative samples recruited using convenience sampling strategies.ConclusionsResearch on children's alcohol-related cognitions is underdeveloped. To elucidate the conclusions about alcohol involvement in early life, studies with longitudinal study designs need to be conducted among representative samples of children and early adolescents by using age-appropriate measurement tools in a broader cultural context.

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