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Haske van der Vorst

Researcher at Radboud University Nijmegen

Publications -  35
Citations -  2391

Haske van der Vorst is an academic researcher from Radboud University Nijmegen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Injury prevention. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 35 publications receiving 2248 citations.

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The role of alcohol-specific socialization in adolescents' drinking behaviour.

TL;DR: Results showed strong associations between alcohol-specific socialization (particularly of enforcing rules) and adolescent alcohol use, and frequency of communication about alcohol issues was positively associated with alcohol consumption of adolescents.
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The impact of alcohol-specific rules, parental norms about early drinking and parental alcohol use on adolescents’ drinking behavior

TL;DR: It was shown that having strict rules is related to postponement of drinking, and that having alcohol-specific rules depends on other factors, thus underlining the complexity of the influence of parenting on the development of adolescents' alcohol use.
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Parental attachment, parental control, and early development of alcohol use: a longitudinal study

TL;DR: The longitudinal results of structural equation modeling analyses suggest that a good attachment relationship between parent and child does not prevent adolescents from drinking and strict control was related to lower engagement in alcohol use.
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Alcohol use and friendship dynamics: selection and socialization in early-, middle-, and late-adolescent peer networks

TL;DR: Alcohol-related peer selection was relatively more important than socialization in early-adolescent friendship networks; both mechanisms contributed to explaining similarity between the drinking behaviors of friends in middle and late adolescence.
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Parental alcohol use, alcohol-related problems, and alcohol-specific attitudes, alcohol-specific communication, and adolescent excessive alcohol use and alcohol-related problems: An indirect path model.

TL;DR: Alcohol-specific communication intervenes in the relationship between parental alcohol-related problems and adolescent excessive drinking and alcohol- related problems, which indicates that in family alcohol interventions targeted at youth alcohol use, parental alcohol -related problems should be taken into account.