Title of article :
Parent Alcoholism Impacts the Severity and Timing of Children’s Externalizing Symptoms
Author/Authors :
Andrea M. Hussong &Wenjing Huang & Patrick J. Curran، نويسنده , , Laurie Chassin، نويسنده , , Robert A. Zucker، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
14
From page :
367
To page :
380
Abstract :
Abstract Although previous studies show that children of alcoholic parents have higher rates of externalizing symptoms compared to their peers, it remains unclear whether the timing of children’s externalizing symptoms is linked to that of their parent’s alcohol-related symptoms. Using a multilevel modeling approach, we tested whether children aged 2 through 17 showed elevated mother-, father- and child-reported externalizing symptoms (a) at the same time that parents showed alcohol-related consequences (timevarying effects), (b) if parents showed greater alcoholrelated consequences during the study period (proximal effects), and (c) if parents had a lifetime diagnosis of alcoholism that predated the study period (distal effects). We used integrative data analysis to combine samples from two prospective studies to test these hypotheses. Distal effects of parent alcoholism on increased child externalizing symptoms were large and consistent. In addition, proximal and time-varying effects of parent alcohol symptoms were also found. Implications for preventing escalations in externalizing symptoms among this high-risk population are discussed.
Keywords :
Parent alcoholism . Externalizing symptoms .Integrative data analysis . Intergenerational transmission .Time-varying effects
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number :
829117
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