Challenges to the health and well-being of families of people with alcohol problems were examined in this exploratory study conducted in Melbourne, Australia. A semistructured questionnaire was developed with a group of key informants and was distributed through two mutual-aid support programs, Al-Anon and Family Drug Help. Respondents were diverse and included partners, parents, and children of problem drinkers, with a number of respondents reporting problem drinking in multiple intimates. Participants’ perceptions of the severity of participants’ problems, their well-being, and the subsequent benefits found in mutual-aid support programs suggest the need for easier access to information regarding support
Although social support has been repeatedly identified as a strong correlate of recovery from alcoho...
Although social support has been repeatedly identified as a strong correlate of recovery from alcoho...
Coping with Drug and Alcohol Problems aims to deepen and extend understanding of the experiences of ...
Family members of problem drinking relatives often experience high levels of chronic stress and perv...
More support is needed for families coping with young people who are either binge drinking or have i...
Background: Affected family members (AFMs) play an important role in supporting relatives with alcoh...
Background: Affected family members (AFMs) play an important role in supporting relatives with alcoh...
Over 100 million individuals worldwide experience negative outcomes as a function of a family member...
Over 100 million individuals worldwide experience negative outcomes as a function of a family member...
While a large proportion of Aboriginal Australians do not consume alcohol, those who do frequently s...
Over 100 million individuals worldwide experience negative outcomes as a function of a family member...
While a large proportion of Aboriginal Australians do not consume alcohol, those who do frequently s...
This research aims to contribute to a greater understanding of the ways families affected by substan...
This dissertation presents the findings of research on the relevance of social support in the develo...
Introduction: Severe alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects multiple aspects of an individual's life as ...
Although social support has been repeatedly identified as a strong correlate of recovery from alcoho...
Although social support has been repeatedly identified as a strong correlate of recovery from alcoho...
Coping with Drug and Alcohol Problems aims to deepen and extend understanding of the experiences of ...
Family members of problem drinking relatives often experience high levels of chronic stress and perv...
More support is needed for families coping with young people who are either binge drinking or have i...
Background: Affected family members (AFMs) play an important role in supporting relatives with alcoh...
Background: Affected family members (AFMs) play an important role in supporting relatives with alcoh...
Over 100 million individuals worldwide experience negative outcomes as a function of a family member...
Over 100 million individuals worldwide experience negative outcomes as a function of a family member...
While a large proportion of Aboriginal Australians do not consume alcohol, those who do frequently s...
Over 100 million individuals worldwide experience negative outcomes as a function of a family member...
While a large proportion of Aboriginal Australians do not consume alcohol, those who do frequently s...
This research aims to contribute to a greater understanding of the ways families affected by substan...
This dissertation presents the findings of research on the relevance of social support in the develo...
Introduction: Severe alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects multiple aspects of an individual's life as ...
Although social support has been repeatedly identified as a strong correlate of recovery from alcoho...
Although social support has been repeatedly identified as a strong correlate of recovery from alcoho...
Coping with Drug and Alcohol Problems aims to deepen and extend understanding of the experiences of ...