American Academy of Health Behavior

 
 
 

 

Parenting Strategies Regarding Teen Behavior: Parent and Teen Perceptions    

Denise L. Haynie, PhD, MPH  
Kenneth H. Beck, PhD
Aria Davis Crump, ScD  
Teresa Shattuck, PhD  
Bruce Simons-Morton, EdD, MPH  

Objective: To examine parents' awareness of their adolescents' alcohol-related behavior and compare parent and teen perceptions of parent strategies to manage teen behavior. Methods: Four hundred twenty-eight parents and their adolescents were recruited via random digit dialing for telephone interviews. Results: Parents underestimated their adolescents' alcohol-related behavior. Although most parents reported appropriate parenting strategies, they relied primarily on passive strategies to supervise teen behavior.Conclusion: Parents employed a limited repertoire of strategies to manage teen behavior. Parent education programs should foster proactive parenting by broadening parents' repertoire of strategies to monitor and manage their teens' behavior.

Am J Health Behav 1999;23(6):403-414

 
 
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