The Children\u27s Roles Inventory was developed to assess the four theoretical children\u27s roles found not only in alcoholic families but in all families regardless of parental alcoholism: the Hero, Mascot, Lost Child, and Scapegoat. A sample of 266 college students, with 19% indicating parental alcoholism, completed the CRI and measures of self-actualization and self-esteem to verify any differences between the identified groups of adult children of alcoholics, adults from nonalcoholic families and the four roles within. Demographic information was also obtained including: gender, age, and whether the individual was a member of a fraternity or sorority. Significant differences were found in these areas: COA-Scapegoats scored higher on th...
This thesis explores the latent effects of paraental alcoholism on adult children. While much litera...
v, 87 leaves. Advisor: Linda H. BradyThe purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of adu...
Although equal proportions of males and females appeared in the children of alcoholics (COA) group, ...
The Children\u27s Roles Inventory was developed to assess the four theoretical children\u27s roles f...
Experts in the field of chemical dependency have described families with parental alcoholism as bein...
An applied project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Education ...
Predictive and construct validity evidence for an assessment tool measuring perceived children\u27s ...
This study examined the effects of gender, family history of alcohol dependency, familial health and...
Alcoholics are not the only persons in the family affected by alcoholism. It has been estimated that...
This study investigated how adult children of alcoholics differ from adult children of non-alcoholic...
This study examines communication between adult children of alcoholics and the social support system...
Although alcoholism has existed since early times, it has been considered a disease by the American ...
The present study evaluated the reliability and construct validity of scores from the Chil-dren’s Ro...
This descriptive study tested clinical reports of negative self-perceptions and troubled relationshi...
There has been much personality research in the area of Adult Children of Alcoholics with varying re...
This thesis explores the latent effects of paraental alcoholism on adult children. While much litera...
v, 87 leaves. Advisor: Linda H. BradyThe purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of adu...
Although equal proportions of males and females appeared in the children of alcoholics (COA) group, ...
The Children\u27s Roles Inventory was developed to assess the four theoretical children\u27s roles f...
Experts in the field of chemical dependency have described families with parental alcoholism as bein...
An applied project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Education ...
Predictive and construct validity evidence for an assessment tool measuring perceived children\u27s ...
This study examined the effects of gender, family history of alcohol dependency, familial health and...
Alcoholics are not the only persons in the family affected by alcoholism. It has been estimated that...
This study investigated how adult children of alcoholics differ from adult children of non-alcoholic...
This study examines communication between adult children of alcoholics and the social support system...
Although alcoholism has existed since early times, it has been considered a disease by the American ...
The present study evaluated the reliability and construct validity of scores from the Chil-dren’s Ro...
This descriptive study tested clinical reports of negative self-perceptions and troubled relationshi...
There has been much personality research in the area of Adult Children of Alcoholics with varying re...
This thesis explores the latent effects of paraental alcoholism on adult children. While much litera...
v, 87 leaves. Advisor: Linda H. BradyThe purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of adu...
Although equal proportions of males and females appeared in the children of alcoholics (COA) group, ...