This study utilized a multi-method design that integrated both qualitative and quantitative methods. The study sought to identify differences in kinship social support, self-esteem, and coping responses between African American college students who identify themselves as adult children of alcoholic parents (ACOAs) and adult children of on alcoholic parents (non-ACOAs) at two separate universities. The results indicate that ACOAs utilized more effective coping responses than non-ACOAs and there were no differences in levels of self-esteem and kinship social support. Personal constructs of adult children of alcoholics (ACOAs)’ coping responses while living with an alcoholic parent and/or caregiver were investigated using in-depth interviews, ...
ABSTRACT: Research about African-American children who overcome adversity to adapt successfully with...
Alcoholism is a destructive consequence of a combination of environmental, genetic, and social influ...
Abstract: Research on the resilience of young people who were raised by substance-abusing caregivers...
This study utilized a multi-method design that integrated both qualitative and quantitative methods....
For many African Americans, the extended family has been the source of strength, resilience, and sur...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine how kin and fictive kinship relationships help ...
This study investigated differences in alcohol use, family of origin, and social support between a s...
Parental alcoholism is a major risk factor for their children\u27s future alcohol abuse and dependen...
This study explored the impact of the presence of family roles and family strengths as well as measu...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Palmer...
Researchers have identified adult children of alcoholics (ACOAs) as being susceptible to substance a...
Alcoholism is a common occurrence. According to the National Association for Children of Alcoholics ...
Given that alcoholism can be transmitted intergenerationally, some adult children of alcoholics (ACO...
127 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.As hypothesized for ACOAs, th...
The purpose of the current study is to examine the impact of three parental factors: caregiver socia...
ABSTRACT: Research about African-American children who overcome adversity to adapt successfully with...
Alcoholism is a destructive consequence of a combination of environmental, genetic, and social influ...
Abstract: Research on the resilience of young people who were raised by substance-abusing caregivers...
This study utilized a multi-method design that integrated both qualitative and quantitative methods....
For many African Americans, the extended family has been the source of strength, resilience, and sur...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine how kin and fictive kinship relationships help ...
This study investigated differences in alcohol use, family of origin, and social support between a s...
Parental alcoholism is a major risk factor for their children\u27s future alcohol abuse and dependen...
This study explored the impact of the presence of family roles and family strengths as well as measu...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Palmer...
Researchers have identified adult children of alcoholics (ACOAs) as being susceptible to substance a...
Alcoholism is a common occurrence. According to the National Association for Children of Alcoholics ...
Given that alcoholism can be transmitted intergenerationally, some adult children of alcoholics (ACO...
127 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.As hypothesized for ACOAs, th...
The purpose of the current study is to examine the impact of three parental factors: caregiver socia...
ABSTRACT: Research about African-American children who overcome adversity to adapt successfully with...
Alcoholism is a destructive consequence of a combination of environmental, genetic, and social influ...
Abstract: Research on the resilience of young people who were raised by substance-abusing caregivers...