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Retrospective And Interactive Analyses Of Parent-Adolescent Storytelling About Alcohol, Kiersten Marie Falck Jan 2024

Retrospective And Interactive Analyses Of Parent-Adolescent Storytelling About Alcohol, Kiersten Marie Falck

Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers

Parent-child communication about alcohol is a beneficial method for protecting adolescents against the risks of alcohol use, and may be particularly helpful among adolescents in the athletic community, where membership is a risk factor for alcohol use. Communicated Narrative Sense-Making theory (CNSM) was used as a guiding framework to ask 10 parent-adolescent dyads in youth sports to jointly tell a story about alcohol. Analyses were conducted thematically as well as through quantitative coding of Interactional Sense-Making (ISM) behaviors. Results show that in joint storytelling about alcohol in this study, parents often communicated tragedy, sought out their child’s thoughts about alcohol, …


Comparison Of Opinions On The Practices And Policies On The Interscholastic Athletic Program In A Selected High School, Robert Davis Cope Jan 1955

Comparison Of Opinions On The Practices And Policies On The Interscholastic Athletic Program In A Selected High School, Robert Davis Cope

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Relationship Of Participation In Athletics To Personality As Measured By The Bell Adjustment Inventory Among Boys In The Butte High Schools In 1950-51, Patrick Henry Mccarthy Jan 1951

Relationship Of Participation In Athletics To Personality As Measured By The Bell Adjustment Inventory Among Boys In The Butte High Schools In 1950-51, Patrick Henry Mccarthy

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