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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Psychology
  • Digital Health

Background:

  • Parental influence is crucial in preventing adolescent alcohol misuse.
  • Existing face-to-face interventions face challenges in public health impact due to resource intensity, low uptake, and adherence.
  • Web-based interventions are recommended for increasing participation in preventative programs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development of www.parentingstrategies.net, a novel web-based intervention for parents.
  • To provide evidence-based parenting guidelines and a tailored intervention to mitigate adolescent alcohol misuse risk.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a website (www.parentingstrategies.net) based on longitudinal research and expert consensus.
  • Incorporation of parenting guidelines and a tailored web-based intervention.
  • Focus on accessibility and scalability for wider public health impact.

Main Results:

  • The website www.parentingstrategies.net has been developed.
  • It offers evidence-based parenting strategies and a tailored intervention.
  • It is designed to be family-friendly and accessible.

Conclusions:

  • This represents the first web-based preventative intervention specifically for parents.
  • The website has significant potential to address adolescent alcohol misuse community-wide.
  • It can serve as a scalable, family-friendly component within a broader intervention spectrum.