(1994). The effects of prenatal alcohol expo- sure on child development. Infants and Young Chil- dren, 6(3), 10-25.Olson. H. C. (1994). The effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on child development. Infants andYoung Children, 6, 10-25....
As a result, these children and their caretakers may not receive the care and counseling they need. This article describes how FAS/FAE occurs; how it may be recognized; the potentially devastating effects it can have on children, adolescents, and their caretakers; and how FAS/FAE can be ...
Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of parental alcoholism. Growing up in a household marked by instability, unpredictability, and emotional neglect can have long-lasting consequences on a child’s development and mental health. Many children of alcoholics struggle with anxiety, depressio...
英语翻译1.The poorer mental function seen alcoholics,many of whom also regularly smoke cigarettes may be partly due to the long_term effects of nicotine,new research suggests.2.The team found that men with higher scores on the lifetime alcohol pr
A.The maternal epigenetic influences of a child.B.The ways to avoid negative paternal influence on children.C.The clinical application of the research findings.D.The interaction between maternal and paternal effects. 答案(1)B.细节理解题。由第一-段中的"A growing body of research ...
These abnormalities, influenced by maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy, are referred to as fetal alcohol effects (FAEs), or fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) if a sufficient number of effects are apparent in the child.FAS is the leading cause of mental retardation in the United States. One...
There is a growing body of lite... DW Zeigler,CC Wang,RA Yoast,... - 《Preventive Medicine》 被引量: 523发表: 2005年 Peer Effects and Alcohol Use among College Students. This paper examines the extent to which college students who drink alcohol influence their peers. We exploit a ...
Third, we highlight theories that may help to explain the effects of IPV, parental alcoholism, and the interaction of these variables on child outcomes. Finally, we provide a brief argument for investigating IPV in the context of alcohol use disorder, which may be especially detrimental for ...
The most important of these are the acute intoxication and chronic effects including liver cirrhosis, which has a steadily increasing frequency [5]. The majority of the ingested alcohol is metabolized in the liver, where highly reactive oxygen-containing molecules are generated [6], which causes ...
In fact,1 in every 12 adultsaged 18 and older in the U.S. meets the criteria for alcohol addiction.Alcohol addiction is a chronic disease that can have destructive, potentially fatal effects on the person who is dependent on alcohol and the people around them as well. ...