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Family Dinners Cut Teen Substance Use

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Regular family dinners reduce teen drug, alcohol, and vaping risk.
  • Quality mealtime discussion lowers substance use by up to 34%.
  • Trauma-affected teens may need specialized interventions.

Family dinners offer a powerful, accessible tool to help prevent adolescent substance use, according to new research published today. Adolescents who regularly shared meals with their families showed a reduced risk of using alcohol, vaping, or marijuana. Specifically, quality family meal times were associated with a 22% to 34% decrease in the likelihood of substance use.

The study highlights that the benefits stem from the relationship-building interactions during meals, not just the act of eating together. Open communication and parental oversight cultivated during these times can support positive outcomes. However, the research also points out that teens who have experienced multiple adverse childhood events, such as divorce or violence, may not benefit as significantly from family meals.

For adolescents with a history of trauma, more targeted interventions and specialized family engagement approaches may be necessary. Researchers suggest future studies explore other family routines that could benefit these vulnerable teens, emphasizing the need for trauma-informed support alongside traditional methods.

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Regular family dinners with quality interaction can reduce the risk of adolescent alcohol, vaping, and weed use by up to 34%.
The effectiveness comes from open communication and parental monitoring fostered during mealtime interactions, rather than just the meal itself.
Teens who have experienced multiple adverse childhood events may not see the same benefits and might require more targeted, trauma-informed interventions.

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