Saturday, 18 June 2011

Parents" behaviour" can influence teen drinking

Eventhough, alochol is addicted drinking. Why some parents like to drink it at home or restaurant? It can influenced children to drink alochol. Because they see their parents drink alochol and think that they drink alochol is right and have not healthy problem. In addition,some parents don't ban their children drink it.

From the reserch of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation shows that parents can influence on their teenagers drinking, while The Ipsos MORI survey found the teenagers spend with his friend by drinking habit. In a survey of 5,700 children aged 13 to 16s have been drunk alochol. A statement said"The government needs to concentrate on increasing the price per unit of alochol ans reduce its availability as their main priority, and in addition to increase education ans national campaigns for both young people and their families on the dangers of alochol .

I think, if some parents would like to drink alochol at home, they should avoid their children and should give some information of harmful effects of drinking. Finally, most of drinker may be a cancer or accident. Thai people should change the celebration New Year Day by drinking to other activities. Thai government should increase more tax and punishing teenagers drinking .

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References
Hughes, D. (2011, June 16). Parents' behaviour 'can influence teen drinking. BBC News. Retrieved June 18, 2011 from http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-13779834 

2 comments:

  1. Thip,
    Nice to see the same Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) that we read about on day 1.

    Does Hughes actually say or suggest that the parents' behaviour causes teen drinking? I wasn't sure when I read the article, although his article does repeat the same possibly reckless verb choice in it's title that the JRF uses in one of the headings in its report (Bremner, Burnett, Nunney, Ravat & Mistral, 2011).

    References
    Bremner, P., Burnett, J., Nunney, F., Ravat, M. & Mistral, W. (2011, June). Young people, alcohol and influences. [Executive summary]. Retrieved June 19, 2011 from Bremner, P., Burnett, J., Nunney, F., Ravat, M. & Mistral, W. (2011, June). Young people, alcohol and influences. [Executive summary]. Retrieved June 19, 2011 from http://www.jrf.org.uk/sites/files/jrf/young-people-alcohol-summary.pdf">http://www.jrf.org.uk/sites/files/jrf/young-people-alcohol-summary.pdf

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  2. Anyway the children during the adolescence or when they become adults, very probably they are going to drink alcohol. I think the best the parents can do is to teach them how to drink alcohol, for example, how to recognize their limit, which combination of alcohol put you in a easy vulnerable situation, what to do if you have to drive and you drink alcohol.

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