Parent Student RelationshipSchool NursesSchool ResponsibilityLittle attention has been focused on the children of alcoholic families, and the few studies that have been conducted indicate that these children are at grave risk for developing long-lasting psychosocial and educational problems. Their self-...
How to help adult children of alcoholic parents What would make pediatricians wonder if a parent in their office might be "an adult child of an alcoholic parent?" The following case could be viewed as re... HS King - 《Contemporary Pediatrics》 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 [Psychiatric disorders...
Children whose parents use alcohol may not have had a good example to follow from their childhood, and may never have experienced traditional or harmonious family relationships.1So adult children of alcoholic parents may have to guess at what it means to be "normal." Because alcohol use is nor...
Center for the Healing Artspioneered the Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACoA) movement in this region. If you grew up with an alcoholic parent or caretaker, or suspect that your childhood environment was affected by addiction, we can help you to understand and to heal. Adult children of Alcoho...
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One support organization is Adult Children of Alcoholics World Service Organization, Inc., generally known simply as Adult Children of Alcoholics, (ACA). This organization is an anonymous 12-Step, 12-Tradition program for men and women who grew up in families with an alcoholic parent or homes ...
Clinical evidence has pictured children of alcoholic parents as vulnerable physically, emotionally, socially, academically, and at risk for alcoholism. Review of research indicated that some of these clinical insights have been validated, but much more is needed to fill out an accurate picture for ...
Children who self-identified as having an alcoholic parent reported higher levels of negative events and lower levels of positive events than did their peers from nonalcoholic homes. Scores on the positive- and negative-event subscales were significantly correlated with the children's scores on ...
Moreover, children with a depressed alcoholic parent did not differ from those with an antisocial alcoholic parent in reported symptoms. These findings were generally consistent across mother, father, and adolescent reports of symptoms; child gender and child age (ages 2 through 17); and the 2 ...
However, the magnitude of having an alcoholic parent on their adult children's alcohol use disorder markedly decreased as the children grew older into their twenties and thirties. In addition, the effects of women's marital relationships moderated the influence of having an alcoholic parent on ...