The current study examined differences between children of alcoholic (COAs) and nonalcoholic parents in their experience of negative life events across 3 longitudinal studies together spanning the first 3 decades of life. The authors posited that COAs would differ from their peers in the life domains in which they are vulnerable to stressors, in the recurrence of stressors, and in the severity of stressors. Scale- and item-level analyses of adjusted odds ratios based on stressors across 7 life domains showed that COAs consistently reported greater risk for stressors in the family domain. COAs were also more likely to experience stressors repetitively and to rate their stressors as more severe (in adulthood). Implications for prevention and...
Objective: This study examines the relationship between parental alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and ch...
The author briefly interprets the research – results, referring to the phenomenon of children ...
The occurrence of alcoholism is clustered within families, but the detrimental effect of a positive ...
The current study examined differences between children of alcoholic (COAs) and non-alcoholic parent...
The current study examined differences between children of alcoholic (COAs) and nonalco-holic parent...
One of four children in the United States lives in a family in which the child is exposed to alcohol...
2013-08-09Excessive alcohol consumption is the third leading cause of preventable death in the Unite...
Children of alcoholics (COAs) are children who have grown up in families in which either one or both...
Although equal proportions of males and females appeared in the children of alcoholics (COA) group, ...
AbstractIntroductionThe aim of the research was to determine the differing childhood experiences of ...
Though the developmental deficiencies of children of alcoholics (COAs) are well defined there have y...
Given that alcoholism can be transmitted intergenerationally, some adult children of alcoholics (ACO...
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The negative impact of parental alcohol abuse on children has been well documented in previous liter...
This study focuses on alcoholism and intervention of alcoholism. Considering the vulnerability of ch...
Objective: This study examines the relationship between parental alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and ch...
The author briefly interprets the research – results, referring to the phenomenon of children ...
The occurrence of alcoholism is clustered within families, but the detrimental effect of a positive ...
The current study examined differences between children of alcoholic (COAs) and non-alcoholic parent...
The current study examined differences between children of alcoholic (COAs) and nonalco-holic parent...
One of four children in the United States lives in a family in which the child is exposed to alcohol...
2013-08-09Excessive alcohol consumption is the third leading cause of preventable death in the Unite...
Children of alcoholics (COAs) are children who have grown up in families in which either one or both...
Although equal proportions of males and females appeared in the children of alcoholics (COA) group, ...
AbstractIntroductionThe aim of the research was to determine the differing childhood experiences of ...
Though the developmental deficiencies of children of alcoholics (COAs) are well defined there have y...
Given that alcoholism can be transmitted intergenerationally, some adult children of alcoholics (ACO...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65494/1/j.1530-0277.1994.tb00085.x.pd
The negative impact of parental alcohol abuse on children has been well documented in previous liter...
This study focuses on alcoholism and intervention of alcoholism. Considering the vulnerability of ch...
Objective: This study examines the relationship between parental alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and ch...
The author briefly interprets the research – results, referring to the phenomenon of children ...
The occurrence of alcoholism is clustered within families, but the detrimental effect of a positive ...