There are twenty-eight to thirty-four million children of alcoholics in the United States (Black, 1981; Edwards and Zander, 1985). Of these, twelve to fifteen million are currently living in alcoholic homes (Black, 1982). Children of alcoholics are three to four times more likely to become alcoholics themselves and half will marry an alcoholic (Parker, 1986). Studies have shown that alcoholism is involved in up to ninety percent of child abuse and neglect cases (Newlon and Furrow, 1986). Alcoholism is seen, then, as a source of distress for millions of Americans and a major problem facing society today. Children of alcoholics grow up in an environment in which family life is inconsistent, unpredictable, arbitrary, and chaotic (Bowden and Gr...
Alcohol abuse in the United States is a pervasive problem effecting many children and their families...
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...
Many adults who experience the trauma of growing up in an alcoholic family system develop a conditio...
Children of alcoholics are those directly affected by familial alcoholism. Characteristics that are ...
Children of alcoholics are a neglected population whose needs are not clearly apparent nor understoo...
Alcoholism is a disease of epidemic proportions in the United States. It is estimated that one-fifth...
An estimated 25 to 28 million children and adults in the United States grew up, or are presently liv...
Children of alcoholics (CO As) make up a large population of students in the school system. These yo...
Although alcoholism has existed since early times, it has been considered a disease by the American ...
Alcoholics are not the only persons in the family affected by alcoholism. It has been estimated that...
A large number of people in our society have been brought up in alcoholic families -- this is a diff...
Alcohol has many functions for different people, for some it is an agent of socialization, while for...
This study focuses on alcoholism and intervention of alcoholism. Considering the vulnerability of ch...
Abstract Background: Currently in the United States there is an estimated 26.8 million children of a...
Alcohol abuse in the United States is a pervasive problem effecting many children and their families...
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...
Many adults who experience the trauma of growing up in an alcoholic family system develop a conditio...
Children of alcoholics are those directly affected by familial alcoholism. Characteristics that are ...
Children of alcoholics are a neglected population whose needs are not clearly apparent nor understoo...
Alcoholism is a disease of epidemic proportions in the United States. It is estimated that one-fifth...
An estimated 25 to 28 million children and adults in the United States grew up, or are presently liv...
Children of alcoholics (CO As) make up a large population of students in the school system. These yo...
Although alcoholism has existed since early times, it has been considered a disease by the American ...
Alcoholics are not the only persons in the family affected by alcoholism. It has been estimated that...
A large number of people in our society have been brought up in alcoholic families -- this is a diff...
Alcohol has many functions for different people, for some it is an agent of socialization, while for...
This study focuses on alcoholism and intervention of alcoholism. Considering the vulnerability of ch...
Abstract Background: Currently in the United States there is an estimated 26.8 million children of a...
Alcohol abuse in the United States is a pervasive problem effecting many children and their families...
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...