Extent of peer social networks influences onset of adolescent alcohol consumption
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 - 10:00
in Psychology & Sociology
Most parents recognize that the influence of peers on their children's behavior is an undeniable fact. But, just how far do these influences reach? A study published in the September/October issue of Academic Pediatrics reports that adolescents are more likely to start drinking alcoholic beverages when they have large social networks of friends.