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Parents' Attitudes Linked to Binge Drinking and Greek LifeCEFR B1

5 Dec 2025

Adapted from Unknown author, Futurity CC BY 4.0

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AI-assisted adaptation of the original article, simplified for language learners.

The study in the journal Behavioral Sciences examined whether parents' attitudes before and during the first college year influence student binge drinking and joining fraternities or sororities. Researchers surveyed both parents and students, focusing on heavy episodic drinking, which the paper defines as four or more drinks for women and five or more for men.

Parents were asked before students left home and again during the first year about how wrong it would be for their student to engage in heavy drinking. Students reported how permissive they thought their parents were. The results show that students who reported higher parental permissiveness were more likely to join Greek-affiliated organizations.

Membership in fraternities or sororities was associated with a higher risk of binge drinking and negative consequences such as alcohol poisoning and blacking out. Lead author Kristi Morrison and coauthor Jennifer Duckworth say the findings can help universities find moments for intervention. The authors suggest parenting programs that teach clear guidelines and encourage conversations about risks.

Difficult words

  • surveyask people questions to collect information
    surveyed
  • heavy episodic drinkingdrinking of four or more drinks for women, five for men
  • permissivenesswillingness to allow behaviour or rule breaking
  • fraternitymale student social organization at a college
    fraternities
  • sororityfemale student social organization at a college
    sororities
  • interventionaction to stop or reduce a problem
  • guidelinea clear rule or advice for behavior
    guidelines
  • alcohol poisoningserious illness from drinking too much alcohol
  • black outlose memory or consciousness after drinking
    blacking out

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Discussion questions

  • What could parents say to their children before college to reduce risky drinking?
  • Do you think parenting programs with clear guidelines would help reduce binge drinking? Why or why not?
  • How might joining a fraternity or sorority change a student's drinking habits?

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