Family-based prevention programs in preventing alcohol misuse in school-aged children up to 18 years of age

Summary of the evidence

Rating
  • Likely to be beneficial

Family-based prevention programs (including development of parenting skills, parental support, nurturing behaviours, establishing clear boundaries or rules, parental monitoring, social and peer resistance skills, development of behavioural norms and positive peer affiliations) have shown to be effective in a systematic review (Foxcroft et al., 2011, 12 RCTs) in:

  • reducing alcohol misuse in adolescents, with persistence of effects over the medium and longer-term (in 9 of the 12 RCTs analysed)
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