Children of alcoholics, negative life events, and early experimentation with drugs |
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Authors: | J. Michael Havey and David K. Dodd |
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Affiliation: | Eastern Illinois University, USA |
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Abstract: | Questionnaires were completed by sixth-grade students and their parents in order to assess differences between children of alcoholics (COAs) and their peers, as well as the relations between family environment and children's experimentation with alcohol, drugs, and tobacco. Social competence and problematic behavior were also explored. The best predictors of early experimentation with alcohol, drugs, and tobacco were the experience of negative life events, family conflict, and lack of family cohesion, but not COA status per se. Differences were found between COAs and non-COAs in respect to family structure, parent education levels, and family environment. COAs were found to be significantly more likely than their peers to experiment with tobacco, but not alcohol or drugs. They also had a tendency to engage more frequently in delinquent behavior. Recommendations for future research and implications for preventive activities are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Children of alcoholics Drug experimentation Early adolescents Negative life events |
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