This study tested whether adolescent internalizing problems, externalizing problems, heavy alcohol use, fathers\u27 parenting, and family conflict varied over time with fluctuations in fathers\u27 alcohol impairment and also whether children of recovered alcoholic fathers differed from children of nonalcoholic fathers. Fathers and adolescent children (N = 267 families) were interviewed in 3 annual assessments. Results showed that adolescent symptomatology and the family environment did not vary over time as a function of different trajectories of paternal alcohol impairment. However, children of recovered alcoholic fathers exhibited more symptomatology than did children of nonalcoholic fathers. Even though paternal alcoholism has remitted i...
The present study examined whether parental problem drinking affected parenting (i.e., behavioral co...
The objective of the present study was to examine gender differences in the influence of paternal al...
The goal of this study was to examine the longitudinal effects of five family factors on alcohol use...
This study tested whether adolescent internalizing problems, externalizing problems, heavy alcohol u...
This study examined the relationship between fathers’ pattern of drinking and children’s perception...
This study examined the relationship between fathers’ pattern of drinking and children’s perception...
Although the effects of paternal alcoholism on the psychosocial adjustment of children are well docu...
This study, a secondary analysis of the National Longitudinal Study on Adolescent Health (Add Health...
Item does not contain fulltextAs it is still unclear to what extent parental drinking is a predictor...
Contains fulltext : 73531.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stud...
For years, researchers have debated whether parental alcoholism has an effect on the children living...
As it is still unclear to what extent parental drinking is a predictor of children's alcohol use, we...
9,148), we examined the relationship between dimensions of parent-child in-volvement (shared communi...
The present study examined whether parental problem drinking affected parenting (i.e., behavioral co...
The present study examined whether parental problem drinking affected parenting (i.e., behavioral co...
The present study examined whether parental problem drinking affected parenting (i.e., behavioral co...
The objective of the present study was to examine gender differences in the influence of paternal al...
The goal of this study was to examine the longitudinal effects of five family factors on alcohol use...
This study tested whether adolescent internalizing problems, externalizing problems, heavy alcohol u...
This study examined the relationship between fathers’ pattern of drinking and children’s perception...
This study examined the relationship between fathers’ pattern of drinking and children’s perception...
Although the effects of paternal alcoholism on the psychosocial adjustment of children are well docu...
This study, a secondary analysis of the National Longitudinal Study on Adolescent Health (Add Health...
Item does not contain fulltextAs it is still unclear to what extent parental drinking is a predictor...
Contains fulltext : 73531.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stud...
For years, researchers have debated whether parental alcoholism has an effect on the children living...
As it is still unclear to what extent parental drinking is a predictor of children's alcohol use, we...
9,148), we examined the relationship between dimensions of parent-child in-volvement (shared communi...
The present study examined whether parental problem drinking affected parenting (i.e., behavioral co...
The present study examined whether parental problem drinking affected parenting (i.e., behavioral co...
The present study examined whether parental problem drinking affected parenting (i.e., behavioral co...
The objective of the present study was to examine gender differences in the influence of paternal al...
The goal of this study was to examine the longitudinal effects of five family factors on alcohol use...