Parents Who Host, Lose The Most

Thank you for taking the fully complete the survey below.

Your participation is appreciated and provides valuable information.

     
   
How big of a problem is alcohol use by underage youth in your community? 





How easy is it for youth to get alcohol in your community? 





When was the last time you talked with your child about alcohol use? 





When was the last time you talked with your child about attending parties where alcohol was available or being served to teens? 





If your child asked to attend a friend's un-chaperoned party where alcohol was going to be available or served, how likely is it that you would let him go? 





If your child asked to attend a friend's chaperoned party where alcohol was going to be available or served, how likely is it that you would let him go? 





In the past 2 months, has your child been at a friend's house or party where alcohol was available or served to teens? 





Do you know parents who host parties where alcohol is available or served to teens? 





 
Please rate on a scale of one through five what type of alcohol underage youth in your community drink most (with 1 the highest and 5 the lowest)
 
Please rate on a scale of one through six where underage youth in your community drink the alcohol they obtain (with 1 the highest and 6 the lowest)
Do you recall seeing or hearing about the Parents Who Host, Lose the Most: Don't be a party to teenage drinking campaign, name or slogan? 



 
Please answer the questions below concerning the state of Ohio's underage drinking laws:
 
You cannot provide alcohol to your teen's friends under the age of 21, even in your own home or on your property, even with their parent's permission 



You cannot knowingly allow a person under the age of 21, other than your child, to remain in your home or on your property while consuming or possessing alcohol 



Others can sue you if you provide alcohol to anyone under 21 and they, in turn hurt someone, hurt themselves or damage property 



 
All of the previous questions were true statements about Ohio's Underage Drinking Laws
 
Do you support the current Ohio underage drinking laws? 



If parents knew about the laws and consequences of providing alcohol to teens, would it prevent them from hosting teen parties where alcohol is served?