Although the literature consistently shows an association between parental substance use disorders (SUDs) and child abuse, it is unknown what factors discern non-abusive and abusive parents with SUDs. This study aims to investigate which specific risk factors are associated with child abuse in clinically treated parents with SUDs in the Netherlands. It examines two groups of parents with SUDs in a clinical setting, with and without known instances of child abuse. These groups were compared on SUD-related factors such as the type and severity of the SUDs, and variables addressing psychological disability such as comorbid diagnoses and quality of life. Besides a marginally significant difference in severity of addiction and a lower mean age o...
Although children of alcoholic parents are at greater risk for developing alcoholism than are childr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the dose-effect relationship between substance use (alc...
Background. Studies conducted in clinical populations suggest a strong connection between different ...
Although the literature consistently shows an association between parental substance use disorders (...
Case control and retrospective studies have identified parental substance abuse as a risk factor for...
Parental substance use disorder (SUD) is associated with an added risk for child abuse and neglect, ...
Child neglect is the most common form of child maltreatment, and yet less recognized, treated, or re...
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a major public health problem costing over 500 billion dollars annua...
Background and Aims. Parent substance use is associated with an added risk for child maltreatment, y...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Substance Use & Misuse...
Objective: To investigate whether women raised in a family with substance abuse constitute a particu...
This was a relational study investigating the implications of a parents drug use on a young child’s ...
Parental Substance Use Disorder (SUD) represents a complex clinical condition associated with psych...
Childhood maltreatment is considered a risk factor for substance use disorders (SUD), but this is la...
Child abuse is a terrible misfortune for millions of childeren and famillies, for communities and f...
Although children of alcoholic parents are at greater risk for developing alcoholism than are childr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the dose-effect relationship between substance use (alc...
Background. Studies conducted in clinical populations suggest a strong connection between different ...
Although the literature consistently shows an association between parental substance use disorders (...
Case control and retrospective studies have identified parental substance abuse as a risk factor for...
Parental substance use disorder (SUD) is associated with an added risk for child abuse and neglect, ...
Child neglect is the most common form of child maltreatment, and yet less recognized, treated, or re...
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a major public health problem costing over 500 billion dollars annua...
Background and Aims. Parent substance use is associated with an added risk for child maltreatment, y...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Substance Use & Misuse...
Objective: To investigate whether women raised in a family with substance abuse constitute a particu...
This was a relational study investigating the implications of a parents drug use on a young child’s ...
Parental Substance Use Disorder (SUD) represents a complex clinical condition associated with psych...
Childhood maltreatment is considered a risk factor for substance use disorders (SUD), but this is la...
Child abuse is a terrible misfortune for millions of childeren and famillies, for communities and f...
Although children of alcoholic parents are at greater risk for developing alcoholism than are childr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the dose-effect relationship between substance use (alc...
Background. Studies conducted in clinical populations suggest a strong connection between different ...