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INDEX AUTHORS —— Baer, P.E. an Jaccard, J. 34 Redmond, C Boyd, G.M. Johnson, H.L ) Reis-Bergan, M Bray, J.H Johnson, P.B } Rose, R.J Brody, G.H >nN M MbNom m Kaprio, J 2 Ross. | I a ee Biden R Kaufman, S.R Rothbard, J. Davis, B. Koskenvuo, M 3 Russell, D.W Donovan, J LeonardK,. E Lepper, H. Farbakhsh, K, Lewin, L.M. Feehan, M Loveland-Cherry, C.J Fitzgerald, H.f Flor, D.I 5 McCoy, J.K McCubbin, H.I Gerrard, M : McCubbin, M.A Gibbons, F.X. Nye, C.. Han, S.-Y O'Farrell, T.J Hollett-Wright, N. Hops, H Perry, C.L SUBJECTS— Academic environment need for, 6 achievement within, 23, 29 success of early, 28 \rgumentative Parent-Child Discussions Scale, 47 ACK scale, see Alcohol/Drug Problems Acknowledgment (ACK) Assortive mating, 135-37, 140-41 scale negative, 143-4 Adjustment, see Social maladjustment At-Risk Temperament Index, 47 Adolescent drinking, 34, 36-37, 112-24 (see also Treatment) and adolescent individuation, 52-62 Baylor Adolescent Alcohol Project, 58 and adolescents’ perceptions, 6, 33, 88-89, 97 Behavioral alternative model, 87 among ethnic minorities, 81 Behavioral approach, 126 Behavioral couples therapy | and driving alcohol-impaired, reducing, 84-93 Biopsychosocial model, 105 impact of parent-child relationship on, 6, 8, 22, 32, 45-5 Black drinkers, profiling families of, 80-81 measuring, 24-25 Bogus pipeline effect, 100 normative, 23, 45, 53 Buffalo Newlywed Study, 131 parental underestimation of, 86 Adolescent-Family Problems Scale (A-fam), 117-20, 122 Census report data, 75-76 Adolescent Health and Lifestyle Survey (Finland), 64, 66 Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, 104 Adolescent Health Habits Survey, 66 Central Population Registry (CPR), 64-66 Adolescent-Low Aspirations Scale (A-las), 117-20 Child and Parent Relations (CAPR) program, 7, 95, 100-101 Adolescent-School Problems Scale (A-sch), 117-20 Child behavior (see also Treatment) Aggression, 22 (see also Driving aggression) changes in, 10-21 Alcohol/Drug Problems Acknowledgment (ACK) scale, 117-19 improved, 18-20 Alcohol/Drug Problems Proneness (PRO) scale, 117-20 measuring, 24 Alcoholics (see also Drinking) profiling, 26 individual variations among, 19-20 Child Behavior Rating Scale, Preschool Version, 13 relapsed, 126-27 Child care, cross-generational support for, 76 stably remitted, 126-27 Child functioning, 127 Alcohol Initiation Index (AII), 106, 108 Children of alcoholics (COAs), disopportunitied subpopulations Alcohol use of, 10 as a coping function, 54 Children of Alcoholics Foundation, 77 measuring, 55 Child temperament normative, 23, 45, 53, 118 assessing, 46-47 for children, 45-51 influence on alcohol use, 49-50 progression towards initiation of, 49 Chronic disease model, 10 Amazing Alternatives! Home Program, 114-15 Classroom disruption, 22-23 AMOS structural equation modeling program, 133 Classroom observations, 24 Annie E. Casey Foundation, 77 Cognitive mediation model, 32-44 Antisocial behavior, early intervention with of parental influence, 41 148 JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL / SUPPLEMENT NO. 13, 1999 Cohabitation, 76 Families Colorado Adoption Project, 64 American, 75-76 Computers, questionnaires administered on, 46 changes in, 7 Conduct disorder, 5 cognitive dynamics within, 34 Conflict Behavior Questionnaire, 25-26 cohesion in, 22, 144 Conflictual family relationships, 6 conflict within, 22-31] Construct development, 26 connectedness in, 103 Contingencies for Learning Academic Social Skills, 24 individual variations among alcoholic, 20 Criticism Scale, 47 intactness of, 12 Cultural environment, maintaining negative meaning of alcohol, psychopathology of, 79-80 79-83 systemic maturation in, 77 Familism, 80-81 Deaths, from alcohol-related traffic accidents, 84 Family-based interventions, 5- Decision theoretic framework, 87 effectiveness of, 101, 125-2 Developmental pathways model, 52 home-based, 94-102 Developmental process universal, 100, 103-13 adolescent substance use in, 52, 59-60 freestanding, 104 and marriage effect, 145 Family disease approach, | 25-2 research into, 81-82 Family environment, |27 smoothing, 75 concurrent, 28 transactional models of, 46, 104 impact on adolescent drinking, 6, 22-31, 63 Differential selection in marriage, see Assortive mating contextualizing, 75-78 Disease model, 10 (see also Family disease approach) maintaining negative meaning of alcohol, 79-83 Disopportunitied subpopulations of COAs, 10 protective factors within, 94 Disruptive behavior, see Anti-social behavior; Classroom disrup- supportiveness, 50 uion risk factors within, 94-95 Divorce effect, 140, 144-45 Family Environment Scale, 25-26, 54, Domain theory model, 52 Family System Questionnaire, 54-55 Domestic violence, reducing, 126 Family systems approach, 126 Drinking Females, see Women accuracy of impairment assessment, 89 Finland, 64-65 beliefs about, 79 FinnTwin16 study data, 65-66, 68, 7 FISHER pedigree model, 73 early onset of, 112 following divorce, 140 General systems theory, 126 following marriage, 130-31 Genetic data, 63-64 the marriage effect, 139-46 heavy, 10, 112 Handbook on Parent Education, 85 initiation of, 80 Hierarchical linear modeling, 110 delaying, 63, 72 Hispanic drinkers, profiling families of, 80-81 hierarchical linear modeling of, 110 Husband’s drinking, effect on wife’s drinking, preventing, 103-11 Individuation (see also Adolescent drinking) meaning of, 9 intergenerational, 53-54, 59-60 maintaining negative, 79-83 Ineffective Arguing Inventory, 47 prior, 41, 100-101 Initiation, see Drinking prototypes of, 6 Inoculations against risk, 10 Drinking willingness, 36 Institute of Medicine, 127 Driving aggression, 89-90 Intention, 36-37 Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE), 118, 122 Intergenerational individuation, 59-60 Drunk driving, adolescent measuring, 53-54 decision theoretic analysis of, 87-90 Intergenerational individuation/fusion measures, 54-55 strategies to reduce, 84-93 Interventions (see also Family-based interventions: Treatment) booster sessions in, 96, 100 Early Adolescent Temperament Measure, 46 community-wide, 122 Early onset, see Drinking comprehensive, | 12-13 design considerations for, 11, 91 Ego development theory, of individuation process, 53 and dosage-related differences, 107 Emotional autonomy, measuring, 53 early, 29 Emotional Autonomy Scale (EAS), 54 educational, 86 Environment (see also Academic environment; Family environ- handbook vs video format, 9] ment; Peer environment; Risk environments) multicomponent, 8, 122 shared influence of, 64 parent-based, 7, 84-93 Ethnic differences contracts approach, 90 black families, profiling, 80-81 effectiveness of, 85-86 considering in family research, 76-77 and parent-willingness, 91, 105, 128 Hispanic families, profiling, 80-81 structuring, 86-9] INDEX research in, 60, 77 styles of, 81 school-based, 113 authoritative, 15-18 social learning, therapy-based, 13 Parenting skills, teaching, 91, ‘ Investment in treatment, see Treatment investment Pedigree modeling, 73 lowa Strengthening Families Program (ISFP), 7-8, 103-10 Peer environment, 40-41, 54, Issues Checklist, 25-26 deviant, 6 early, 28 K-SADS, see Schedule for Affective Disorders and impact on adolescent drinking Schizophrenia for School-Age Children c“ocgnnointiihoonn s an, d, 4411-.4429 impact on parental influence, Life Events Scale for Children, 55 measuring socia ]I preference Wit LISREL 8 software, 55 Peer influence, 32-33 Loneliness factor, 145 Peer Interaction Recording System Longitudinal studies, 10, 34-37, 141, 144-45 Personality and social development model, 52 Plasticity, period of, 8 MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale (MAC), 116-17 Playground observations, 24 Maladjustment, see Social maladjustment Positive Affect Index, 47 Males, see Men Positive Problem-Solving Scale, 47 Malm6-Modified Michigan Alcoholism Screening PowerLines, 114-15 (MmMAST), 66, 70-71 Predictive relations, 27-28 Marijuana involvement, in early childhood, 26 Preintervention approach, 5 Marriage, 130-31 Pretreatment factors, 11 transition out of, 144-45 chart of, 16 Marriage effect, 139-46 expectations 12 Marriage patterns, 76, 126-27 (see also Families) parenting styles, 15 mutual influences among newlyweds, 130-38 Prevention violence within, 126 family-based opportunities for, 5-9 Mating, assortive, 135-37, 140-41 marriage effect and, 145-46 Media intervention efforts, handbook vs video, 91 research into, 42-43 Men, husband’s drinking, effect on wife’s drinking, 130-38 Prevention paradox, 112 Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST), see Malm6- Probabilistic-developmental framework, 130 Modified Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test Problem behavior theory model, 52 (MmMAST) Problems in Communication Scale, 47 Midwestern Prevention Project, 113 Project Family, 104 Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), 8 Project Northland, 8, 104, 112-24 Adolescent form (MMPI-A), 116-20, 122 PRO scale, see Alcohol/Drug Problems Proneness (PRO) scale Models, see individual models Prototypes, 33 Monitoring the Future project, 80, 141-43 of drinking, 6 mutability of, 42 National Alcohol Survey, 140 of parents, 36-37 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, 140 Prototype/willingness (P/W) model National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), and adolescent drinking, 33 5,9, 113 implications of, 42 National Longitudinal Study of Youth, 141 replicating, 39 Negative Problem Solving Scale, 47 Pseudoindividuation, 53 Newlyweds, mutual influences among, 130-38 Pseudoseparation, 53 Psychiatric comorbidity, 11 Observer Impressions Inventory, 13 Psychoanalytic theory Onset, see Drinking of individuation process, 53 Outcomes, see Treatment limitations of, 53 Outreach programs, | 1 Psychosocial interaction model, 52, 56 factors in, 80 Parent-Adolescent Communication Scale, 54 Psychosocial maturity, measuring, 53 Parental influence, 32, 38-39, 65 Pupil Evaluation Inventory, 24 impact of peer drinking on, 32-44 to reduce adolescent drunk driving, 84-93 Racial diversity, see Ethnic differences contract approach, 90 Relapses, see Alcoholics Parental modeling, 36-37 Reliability measures, 25 of moderate drinking, 9 Remission, see Alcoholics Parent-Child Discussion Quality Scale, 47 Report of the Forum on Protective Factors, Resiliency, and Parent-child relationship, 36-37 Vulnerable Children, 77 impact on adolescent drinking, 6, 8, 22, : Resiliency, 77 Parenting Respeto (respect), 80 factors characterizing, 14 Risk prototypes of, 36-37 identifying, 5 psychopathology in, 11, 15, 79 images and, 33 150 JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL / SUPPLEMENT NO. 13, 1999 lifetime trajectories of, 8 Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD), 84 profiling, 75 Studies Risk environments, 34, 94-95 follow-up, 103-11 contextualizing, 10, 75-78 longitudinal, 10, 34-37, 141, 144-45 heaviest, 10-11 Systems theory, 126 Risk-reduction programs, | | 2 outreach-focused, 12-13 T.E.E.N.S. peer leadership program, 115 Rutgers Health and Human Development Project, 142, 144 Therapist-Client Cohesion Scale, 14 Tobacco involvement, in early childhood, 26 Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia tor School- Transactional models, of human development, 46 Age Children (K-SADS), 25 Treatment School adjustment behaviors, 24 decreasing access to, 128 Second Special Report to the U.S. Congress on Alcohol and expectations of, 14, 17-18 Health, 126 forms of, 125-26 Selection in marriage, see Assortive mating outcomes of, | 1-12, 20 Self-reporting, 117 in child alcohol use, 5 bias trom, 109 in initiation of alcohol use, Self-selection in marriage, see Assortive mating measuring, 14 Sibling influences Treatment investment, parental, | 1, impact on adolescent drinking, 6 Twin studies, 63-73 79 cooperative, 67-68 reciprocal influences in, reciprocal, 64-65 interaction effects, 72-73 Use of Physical Punishment Scale Slick Tracy Home Team Program, 114-15, 122 Social images, 33 Violence, reducing domestic, 1 IA Social learning therapy, intervention based on, 13, 46, 86 VRIN validity scale, 117-18 Social maladjustment need for early intervention with, 6 Walker-McConnell Scale of Social Competence and School a predictor of child alcohol use, 22 Adjustment, 24 Social opportunity structure, lack of, 10 Wife’s drinking Sociodemographic measures, 54-55 effect on husband’s drinking, 130 Spousal functioning, 127 patterns in, 136 SPSS software Willingness (see also Drinking willing version 6.1.1 for Macintosh, 97 parental, 91, 105, 128 version 8.0 for PCs, 97 Women, as heads of households, 80 Stepfamilies, 76 Women drinkers (see also Wife’s drinking) Stepwise developmental model, 52 decline in leveling off, 23 Stress factor, 54, 145 single, 140 measuring, 55 Structural equation analysis, 60 Youth Cohort of the National Longitt + Structural-relations model, 56-59 Market Experience, 142

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