Abstract Background The degree to which parental alcohol abuse is a risk factor for offspring mental distress is unclear, due to conflicting results of previous research. The inconsistencies in previous findings may be related to sample characteristics and lack of control of confounding or moderating factors. One such factor may be the gender of the abusing parent. Also, other factors, such as parental mental health, divorce, adolescent social network, school functioning or self-esteem, may impact the outcome. This study examines the impact of maternal and paternal alcohol abuse on adolescent mental distress, including potentially confounding, mediating or moderating effects of various variables. Methods Data from the Nord-Trøndelag Health ...
Parents play a pivotal role in upbringing a child and shaping their future. However, children of alc...
The aim of this study is to consider whether parents' abuse of alcohol has an impact on children dur...
Background: Parental alcohol misuse may negatively affect drinking behaviours among offspring, but i...
This study aimed to investigate whether experience of parental alcohol intoxication was associated w...
Background: Offspring of individuals with alcohol use disorders have been shown to have elevated ris...
Aims: Certain risk constellations of parental drinking, mental health and years of education are pro...
Purpose: The substantial literature showing that offspring of parents with alcohol use disorder (AUD...
Abstract Objective: We examined the risk of developing a future alcohol use disorder (AUD) among off...
Many studies have shown that children of alcohol abusing parents have a higher risk for mental and b...
Background. We examined the association between parental alcohol use disorders and patterns of alcoh...
Background Parental alcohol misuse may negatively affect drinking behaviours among o...
Background. We examined the association between parental alcohol use disorders and patterns of alcoh...
Many studies have shown that children of alcohol abusing parents have a higher risk for mental and b...
Many studies have shown that children of alcohol abusing parents have a higher risk for mental and b...
Background. We examined the association between parental alcohol use disorders and patterns of alcoh...
Parents play a pivotal role in upbringing a child and shaping their future. However, children of alc...
The aim of this study is to consider whether parents' abuse of alcohol has an impact on children dur...
Background: Parental alcohol misuse may negatively affect drinking behaviours among offspring, but i...
This study aimed to investigate whether experience of parental alcohol intoxication was associated w...
Background: Offspring of individuals with alcohol use disorders have been shown to have elevated ris...
Aims: Certain risk constellations of parental drinking, mental health and years of education are pro...
Purpose: The substantial literature showing that offspring of parents with alcohol use disorder (AUD...
Abstract Objective: We examined the risk of developing a future alcohol use disorder (AUD) among off...
Many studies have shown that children of alcohol abusing parents have a higher risk for mental and b...
Background. We examined the association between parental alcohol use disorders and patterns of alcoh...
Background Parental alcohol misuse may negatively affect drinking behaviours among o...
Background. We examined the association between parental alcohol use disorders and patterns of alcoh...
Many studies have shown that children of alcohol abusing parents have a higher risk for mental and b...
Many studies have shown that children of alcohol abusing parents have a higher risk for mental and b...
Background. We examined the association between parental alcohol use disorders and patterns of alcoh...
Parents play a pivotal role in upbringing a child and shaping their future. However, children of alc...
The aim of this study is to consider whether parents' abuse of alcohol has an impact on children dur...
Background: Parental alcohol misuse may negatively affect drinking behaviours among offspring, but i...