We compared the parenting behavior of children of alcoholics (COAs) and non-COAs within a sample of adolescent mothers. COAs and their children showed dyadic behaviors that were less problematic than those of their peers on mother-child teaching interactions at 1 year of age, mother-child ...
The interaction of alcoholics and their spouses in a simulation game was systematically observed and compared to the behavior of nonalcoholic couples. Overall, 28 couples played a mixed-motive bargaining game, the "tax game," which is a modification of Kelly's "game of nines." Alcohol couples...
The impact of coping styles and family communication on social skills of children and alcoholics This study examined the relationship between parents alcoholism and their young adult children's social skills. Although parental alcoholism was hypothesiz... C Segrin,MM Menees - 《Journal of Studies ...
摘要: 1. comparing retrospective data of childhood behaviors between ASP [Antisocial Personality] and non-ASP alcoholics to distinguish childhood behaviors that are unique to ASP disorder among hospitalized [adult] alcoholics (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012...
Cognitive impairment in children of alcoholics Between 5 and 10 percent of adults in the United States abuse alcohol or are alcohol dependent as... RO Pihl,KR Bruce - 《Alcohol Health & Research World》 被引量: 58发表: 1995年 Consequences of an adolescent onset and persistent course of alcoh...
Relation of Family History of Suicide to Suicide Attempts in Alcoholics. Significance of the family history to the suicide traits of alcoholics; Findings correlated with suicidal behavior as a problem in alcoholics; Identification ... Roy,Alec - 《American Journal of Psychiatry》 被引量: 37发表: ...
A longitudinal study of parenting as a protective factor for children of alcoholics Three dimensions of parenting were considered: monitoring of child behavior, consistency of discipline, and social support. These dimensions were used in both... PJ Curran,L Chassin - 《Journal of Studies on Alcoho...
Serotonin (5-HT) has long been considered as a key transmitter in the neurocircuitry controlling aggression. Impaired regulation of each subtype of 5-HT receptor, 5-HT transporter, synthetic and metabolic enzymes has been linked particularly to impulsive
Brain gray and white matter volume loss accelerates with aging in chronic alcoholics: a quantitative MRI study. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 1992;16:1078–89. CAS PubMed Google Scholar Pfefferbaum A, Lim KO, Desmond JE, Sullivan EV. Thinning of the corpus callosum in older alcoholic men: a ...
Reward processing is a fundamental human activity. The basal ganglia are recognized for their role in reward processes; however, specific roles of the different nuclei (e.g., nucleus accumbens, caudate, putamen and globus pallidus) remain unclear. Using quantitative meta-analyses we assessed whole-...