Given the common issues of secrecy, shame and stigma, we know very little about the lives of children affected by parental alcohol problems from their own perspectives. Thirty children and young people (aged between 9 and 20) chose to communicate about this sensitive issue as part of a Scottish qualitative study. This study reveals how children and young people have extensive knowledge about parental alcohol problems and can demonstrate considerable agency in choosing how to share this knowledge in a research setting. Developing a greater understanding of children's nuanced ways of communicating has implications for research, policy and practice
Parental conversations with their teenage children about alcohol, tobacco and drugs, are associated ...
There are up to 1.3 million (one in eleven) children in the UK living with parents who misuse alcoho...
Background Reductions in underage drinking will only come about from changes in the social and cultu...
Given the common issues of secrecy, shame and stigma, we know very little about the lives of childre...
Across Scotland, an estimated 65 000 children are living with parental (or carer) alcohol misuse (Sc...
Also supported by Barnardo’s childcare organisation (PTA-033-2005-00025).In recent decades, there ha...
In recent decades, there has been recognition that children and young people have considerable knowl...
Background: There is an increasing awareness that parents can play an important role in shaping thei...
Research suggests that good communication with children is an effective strategy in helping young pe...
There is increasing awareness of the role that parents can have in the development of their children...
In recent years, concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy and the relat...
In recent years, concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy and the relat...
There is increasing awareness of the role that parents can have in the development of their children...
Concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy due to two risingand largely d...
Research addressing parent-child communication on the topic of alcohol use relies heavily on assessi...
Parental conversations with their teenage children about alcohol, tobacco and drugs, are associated ...
There are up to 1.3 million (one in eleven) children in the UK living with parents who misuse alcoho...
Background Reductions in underage drinking will only come about from changes in the social and cultu...
Given the common issues of secrecy, shame and stigma, we know very little about the lives of childre...
Across Scotland, an estimated 65 000 children are living with parental (or carer) alcohol misuse (Sc...
Also supported by Barnardo’s childcare organisation (PTA-033-2005-00025).In recent decades, there ha...
In recent decades, there has been recognition that children and young people have considerable knowl...
Background: There is an increasing awareness that parents can play an important role in shaping thei...
Research suggests that good communication with children is an effective strategy in helping young pe...
There is increasing awareness of the role that parents can have in the development of their children...
In recent years, concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy and the relat...
In recent years, concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy and the relat...
There is increasing awareness of the role that parents can have in the development of their children...
Concerns over alcohol misuse have become central to government policy due to two risingand largely d...
Research addressing parent-child communication on the topic of alcohol use relies heavily on assessi...
Parental conversations with their teenage children about alcohol, tobacco and drugs, are associated ...
There are up to 1.3 million (one in eleven) children in the UK living with parents who misuse alcoho...
Background Reductions in underage drinking will only come about from changes in the social and cultu...