(1995) Attributional style, depressive features, and self-esteem: adult children of alcoholic and nonalcoholic parents. J Youth Adolescence 24:177-85.Bush, S. I., Ballard, M. E., & Fremouw, W.(1995). Attributional style, depressive features, and self-esteem: Adult children of alcoholic ...
The effects of alcoholic parents on children can weigh on a child’s mental health. Learn how and where children of alcoholics can find help and support.
The present study was designed to investigate whether the personalities of adult children of alcoholics differ in some way from individuals who do not have an alcoholic parent. Women (N = 122) were divided into an adult children of alcoholic parents group (ACAP, n = 61) and an adult childre...
the study of children of alcoholics (COAs) has been a highly productive line of inquiry within the alcoholism research arena, there is a limited literature on the nature, degree and pervasiveness of drinking and nondrinking outcomes exhibited by COAs as they move into their young adult years....
Spatial learning deficits in adult children of alcoholic parents - Schandler, Cohen, et al. - 1991Schandler, S. L.; Cohen, M.; McArthur, D.; Antick, J.; Brannock, J.: Spatial learning deficits in adult children of alcoholic parents. J. Consult. Clin. Psychol. 59:312-317; 1991....
To examine intrafamilial differences in adulthood among children of alcoholic parents, 14 women with alcoholic parents and their sisters were assessed for this exploratory study. Reported here is the subset of eight mixed sister pairs, one with an impaired adult outcome and the other with a well-...
Successful adult relationships, whether between lovers or friends, require a significant degree of vulnerability, trust, and openness—the very elements that an alcoholic household destroys. As a result, many adult children of alcoholics are drawn to people who are emotionally unavailable because of de...
Children of Alcoholic Parents 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 18 作者: C Bowles 摘要: Reviews research, treatment approaches, and intervention strategies related to problems experienced by children of alcoholics. Research suggests that these children have low self-esteem, are easily frustrated, ...
(e.g., dinner, party, watching TV, camping) with one of 12 beverages (four alcoholic, eight non-alcoholic). The children's parents completed surveys on their recent alcohol use, including how often they drank alcohol in the situations featured in the visual test. The researchers used...
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