The authors assessed potential differences between children of alcoholics and children of non· alcoholics in depression and choice of coping strategies. Although significant group differences were detected for level of depression. mean depression scores for both groups fell within the no depression range on the Beck Depression Inventory. No significant differences in coping strategies were detected
Alcoholism is a common occurrence. According to the National Association for Children of Alcoholics ...
Aim: The aim of this study was comparing behavioral disorders in students with depressed and non-dep...
The child-rearing attitudes of 40 alcoholic mothers were compared with those of 40 mothers who had n...
The authors assessed potential differences between children of alcoholics and children of nonalcohol...
The purpose of this research was; 1. to assess differences in level of depression between female chi...
Although equal proportions of males and females appeared in the children of alcoholics (COA) group, ...
The purpose of this study was to re-examine the issue of whether adult children of alcoholics experi...
Children of alcoholics have recently been identified as a large group of individuals that can be adv...
Mental health professionals who work with children of alcoholics have observed that these children u...
Context: Children of alcoholics (COAs) face risks of behavioral problems during childhood and mental...
Whereas many studies of adult children of alcoholics (COAs) have utilized clinical subjects, subject...
The problem of this study was to test the differences between adult children from alcoholic families...
Background of the Study. Alcoholism has been called the family disease, for every member in such a f...
Given that alcoholism can be transmitted intergenerationally, some adult children of alcoholics (ACO...
This retrospective case control study assessed the effect of parental alcoholism and depression on m...
Alcoholism is a common occurrence. According to the National Association for Children of Alcoholics ...
Aim: The aim of this study was comparing behavioral disorders in students with depressed and non-dep...
The child-rearing attitudes of 40 alcoholic mothers were compared with those of 40 mothers who had n...
The authors assessed potential differences between children of alcoholics and children of nonalcohol...
The purpose of this research was; 1. to assess differences in level of depression between female chi...
Although equal proportions of males and females appeared in the children of alcoholics (COA) group, ...
The purpose of this study was to re-examine the issue of whether adult children of alcoholics experi...
Children of alcoholics have recently been identified as a large group of individuals that can be adv...
Mental health professionals who work with children of alcoholics have observed that these children u...
Context: Children of alcoholics (COAs) face risks of behavioral problems during childhood and mental...
Whereas many studies of adult children of alcoholics (COAs) have utilized clinical subjects, subject...
The problem of this study was to test the differences between adult children from alcoholic families...
Background of the Study. Alcoholism has been called the family disease, for every member in such a f...
Given that alcoholism can be transmitted intergenerationally, some adult children of alcoholics (ACO...
This retrospective case control study assessed the effect of parental alcoholism and depression on m...
Alcoholism is a common occurrence. According to the National Association for Children of Alcoholics ...
Aim: The aim of this study was comparing behavioral disorders in students with depressed and non-dep...
The child-rearing attitudes of 40 alcoholic mothers were compared with those of 40 mothers who had n...