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Researchers in the United States have claimed that parental vigil as well as certain parental practices can curb high school drinking and, as a result, may have a protective effect on students' alcohol consumption at college.
According to lead researcher Amelia Arria of Centre for Substance Abuse Research at University of Maryland College Park, "The transition to college marks a high-risk period for escalation of alcohol consumption.
"Parents and prevention practitioners can benefit from evidence that points to specific parenting practices that might help reduce the risk for heavy drinking, while at the same time allow for appropriate levels of autonomy that are critical for young adult development."
In fact, underage drinking is linked to a number of negative outcomes in teens, including suicide, high-risk sexual activity and an increased chance of alcohol dependence.
In their study, the researchers interviewed over 1,200 students. They assessed parental monitoring and student alcohol consumption (in drinks per day) in high school using surveys in the summer before the students attended a large public university.
Students were followed up with a personal interview in their first college year to assess their alcohol consumption over the past year.
The researchers found that higher levels of parental supervision were associated with lower levels of high-school drinking, independent of sex, race and religiosity, the 'ScienceDaily' has reported.
Although parental monitoring did not directly influence alcohol consumption in college, they found evidence that high school drinking mediates the relationship between the two factors. Thus, the higher the drinking in high school, the higher the drinking in college.
"These results call into question the opinion of many parents who think responsible drinking should begin in high school. Further research is needed to explore the extent and type of parental supervision that may reduce students' drinking in college," according to the researchers.

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Drinking Alcohol at high school level is very bad and it should be discouraged. The students at that age definitely will have fascination and peer influence would be very high. The teachers in the school environment definetly should play a role in curbing the activity for which teachers should become roll models for students. It is evident that the parental care also tremendously reduces the chances of becoming alholic at that age.But once they reach undergraduate level stoping the students from alcohol habit would be very difficult.
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