期刊
JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY
卷 36, 期 3, 页码 335-346出版社
SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10802-007-9181-9
关键词
parent alcoholism; internalizing symptoms; integrative data analysis; intergenerational transmission; time-varying effects
资金
- NIAAA NIH HHS [R37 AA007065, R01 AA16213, R37 AA 07065, R01 AA016213] Funding Source: Medline
- NIDA NIH HHS [R01 DA015398-01, R01 DA15398, R01 DA013148, R01 DA015398] Funding Source: Medline
We tested whether children show greater internalizing symptoms when their parents are actively abusing alcohol. In an integrative data analysis, we combined observations over ages 2 through 17 from two longitudinal studies of children of alcoholic parents and matched controls recruited from the community. Using a mixed modeling approach, we tested whether children showed elevated mother- and child-reported internalizing symptoms (a) at the same time that parents showed alcohol-related consequences (time-varying effects), (b) if parents showed greater alcohol-related consequences during the study period (proximal effects), and (c) if parents had a lifetime diagnosis of alcoholism that predated the study period (distal effects). No support for time-varying effects was found; proximal effects of mothers' alcohol-related consequences on child-reported internalizing symptoms were found and distal effects of mother and father alcoholism predicted greater internalizing symptoms among children of alcoholic parents. Implications for the time-embedded relations between parent alcoholism and children's internalizing symptoms are discussed.
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