This study focuses on alcoholism and intervention of alcoholism. Considering the vulnerability of children of alcoholic parents, the study examines personality development among first and last born children with an alcoholic parents
Whereas many studies of adult children of alcoholics (COAs) have utilized clinical subjects, subject...
Children who lived with alcoholic parents are at greater risk of suffering negative consequences due...
The negative impact of parental alcohol abuse on children has been well documented in previous liter...
Children of alcoholics (COAs) are children who have grown up in families in which either one or both...
Background of the Study. Alcoholism has been called the family disease, for every member in such a f...
One of four children in the United States lives in a family in which the child is exposed to alcohol...
The specific purpose of this study was to try and understand why unique experiences of living with a...
Parents play a pivotal role in upbringing a child and shaping their future. However, children of alc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-76)The impact of alcoholism on child development has\u...
Alcohol has many functions for different people, for some it is an agent of socialization, while for...
The author briefly interprets the research – results, referring to the phenomenon of children ...
Background: Research has shown a definitive genetic component to alcoholism, with children of alcoho...
Abstract Background: Currently in the United States there is an estimated 26.8 million children of a...
AbstractIntroductionThe aim of the research was to determine the differing childhood experiences of ...
The progressive deterioration of an alcohol abuser is well documented. As the alcoholic continues to...
Whereas many studies of adult children of alcoholics (COAs) have utilized clinical subjects, subject...
Children who lived with alcoholic parents are at greater risk of suffering negative consequences due...
The negative impact of parental alcohol abuse on children has been well documented in previous liter...
Children of alcoholics (COAs) are children who have grown up in families in which either one or both...
Background of the Study. Alcoholism has been called the family disease, for every member in such a f...
One of four children in the United States lives in a family in which the child is exposed to alcohol...
The specific purpose of this study was to try and understand why unique experiences of living with a...
Parents play a pivotal role in upbringing a child and shaping their future. However, children of alc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-76)The impact of alcoholism on child development has\u...
Alcohol has many functions for different people, for some it is an agent of socialization, while for...
The author briefly interprets the research – results, referring to the phenomenon of children ...
Background: Research has shown a definitive genetic component to alcoholism, with children of alcoho...
Abstract Background: Currently in the United States there is an estimated 26.8 million children of a...
AbstractIntroductionThe aim of the research was to determine the differing childhood experiences of ...
The progressive deterioration of an alcohol abuser is well documented. As the alcoholic continues to...
Whereas many studies of adult children of alcoholics (COAs) have utilized clinical subjects, subject...
Children who lived with alcoholic parents are at greater risk of suffering negative consequences due...
The negative impact of parental alcohol abuse on children has been well documented in previous liter...