Parents, Movies Influence Kids' Preceptions About Alcohol
Wednesday September 14, 2005
When pretending to shop for a social evening, children two to six years old were nearly four times as likely to choose cigarettes if their parents smoked and children who viewed PG-13- or R-rated movies were five times as likely to choose wine or beer, during a research experiment.
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