Concern is increasing about children growing up in families where there are substance use problems but relatively little is known about the perspectives of the children themselves. We report on a qualitative study with young people who grew up in such families, exploring their accounts of their daily lives at home, school and leisure. We focus on the everyday interactions, practices and processes they felt helped them to ‘get by’ in their challenging childhoods, showing how the protective factors thought to promote ‘resilience’ were seldom in place for them unconditionally and without associated costs
Responding effectively to children and young people's (CYP's) needs in relation to the overlapping i...
The aim of this study was to examine how adult children of parents with substance abuse describe the...
This article considers the significance of family context for intergenerational drinking practices. ...
In recent decades, there has been recognition that children and young people have considerable knowl...
Parental substance use is highly prevalent worldwide, presenting major child safeguarding and public...
This paper presents data from a Welsh mixed methods study of a service for families whose children w...
Across Scotland, an estimated 65 000 children are living with parental (or carer) alcohol misuse (Sc...
Children living with parents who misuse substances are a group of children who are overlooked in po...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent substance use can place youth at risk of a range of poor outcomes. Few studie...
Parental substance use is highly prevalent worldwide, presenting major child safeguarding and public...
Influenced by legal conceptions and institutional approaches, much literature on difficult family ci...
A growing number of children are affected by parental substance misuse, and policy and practice incr...
Also supported by Barnardo’s childcare organisation (PTA-033-2005-00025).In recent decades, there ha...
Experiencing parental substance use (PSU) has been associated with a heightened risk of developing s...
This article considers the significance of family context for intergenerational drinking practices. ...
Responding effectively to children and young people's (CYP's) needs in relation to the overlapping i...
The aim of this study was to examine how adult children of parents with substance abuse describe the...
This article considers the significance of family context for intergenerational drinking practices. ...
In recent decades, there has been recognition that children and young people have considerable knowl...
Parental substance use is highly prevalent worldwide, presenting major child safeguarding and public...
This paper presents data from a Welsh mixed methods study of a service for families whose children w...
Across Scotland, an estimated 65 000 children are living with parental (or carer) alcohol misuse (Sc...
Children living with parents who misuse substances are a group of children who are overlooked in po...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent substance use can place youth at risk of a range of poor outcomes. Few studie...
Parental substance use is highly prevalent worldwide, presenting major child safeguarding and public...
Influenced by legal conceptions and institutional approaches, much literature on difficult family ci...
A growing number of children are affected by parental substance misuse, and policy and practice incr...
Also supported by Barnardo’s childcare organisation (PTA-033-2005-00025).In recent decades, there ha...
Experiencing parental substance use (PSU) has been associated with a heightened risk of developing s...
This article considers the significance of family context for intergenerational drinking practices. ...
Responding effectively to children and young people's (CYP's) needs in relation to the overlapping i...
The aim of this study was to examine how adult children of parents with substance abuse describe the...
This article considers the significance of family context for intergenerational drinking practices. ...