Substance use disorder (SUD) is an issue of concern that can have inter- generational impacts. Fathers affected by this disorder can exhibit atypical parenting that leaves pronounced, adverse consequences for the child, espe cially during a critical window for development, such as neonatal life and infancy. However, factors sustaining paternal drug use and its associated health outcomes remain elusive. The present review provides a systematic literature search of the scientific evidence published until February 2021 on PubMed Central, Scopus, PsycInfo, and PubMed databases. Adopting a biopsychosocial model, this review provides comprehensive insights into the issue, detailing: (i) the neurobiological correlates of paternal substance use and...
Parental substance use is a major risk factor for child development, heightening the risk of drug pr...
Context: The role of paternal alcohol consumption on fetal and infant health outcomes, and on social...
Although the effects of paternal alcoholism on the psychosocial adjustment of children are well docu...
Substance use disorder (SUD) is an issue of concern that can have inter- generational impacts. Fathe...
Very little is known about drug-abusing men’s parental relationships in childhood and about the infl...
Women who abuse illicit drugs often engage in atypical parenting behaviors that interfere with the n...
Background and aim There is substantial evidence showing an association between parental substance ...
Large numbers of men enter substance use disorder treatment each year, yet very little attention is ...
In spite of longstanding concern over the impact that parental problem drug-use may have on the live...
Objective: The role of substance abuse (SA) and depression on paternal parenting has recently gained...
A qualitative study was undertaken with 13 participants to understand the challenges experienced by ...
Background: There is some evidence that paternal health behaviours during and around pregnancy could...
This qualitative evidence synthesis informs intervention development by systematically searching, ev...
Objective: The relationship between fatherhood and both psychiatric distress and severity of substan...
The research aims to investigate the emotional experiences of the individuals who use drugs in terms...
Parental substance use is a major risk factor for child development, heightening the risk of drug pr...
Context: The role of paternal alcohol consumption on fetal and infant health outcomes, and on social...
Although the effects of paternal alcoholism on the psychosocial adjustment of children are well docu...
Substance use disorder (SUD) is an issue of concern that can have inter- generational impacts. Fathe...
Very little is known about drug-abusing men’s parental relationships in childhood and about the infl...
Women who abuse illicit drugs often engage in atypical parenting behaviors that interfere with the n...
Background and aim There is substantial evidence showing an association between parental substance ...
Large numbers of men enter substance use disorder treatment each year, yet very little attention is ...
In spite of longstanding concern over the impact that parental problem drug-use may have on the live...
Objective: The role of substance abuse (SA) and depression on paternal parenting has recently gained...
A qualitative study was undertaken with 13 participants to understand the challenges experienced by ...
Background: There is some evidence that paternal health behaviours during and around pregnancy could...
This qualitative evidence synthesis informs intervention development by systematically searching, ev...
Objective: The relationship between fatherhood and both psychiatric distress and severity of substan...
The research aims to investigate the emotional experiences of the individuals who use drugs in terms...
Parental substance use is a major risk factor for child development, heightening the risk of drug pr...
Context: The role of paternal alcohol consumption on fetal and infant health outcomes, and on social...
Although the effects of paternal alcoholism on the psychosocial adjustment of children are well docu...