The Relationship Between Parental History and Substance Use Severity in Drug Treatment Patients

The authors explored the relationship between the history of parental problematic alcohol and drug use and their adult children,s alcohol and drug use disorders. Subjects were 347 admissions to an outpatient substance abuse program. There was a positive relationship between the number of parents aff...

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Published in:The American journal on addictions Vol. 8; no. 1; pp. 15 - 23
Main Authors: Boyd, Susan J., Plemons, Bradford W., Schwartz, Robert P., Johnson, Jeannette L., Pickens, Roy W.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford, UK Informa UK Ltd 1999
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Summary:The authors explored the relationship between the history of parental problematic alcohol and drug use and their adult children,s alcohol and drug use disorders. Subjects were 347 admissions to an outpatient substance abuse program. There was a positive relationship between the number of parents affected by alcohol and or drug problems and the percentage of probands with co existing alcohol and drug use disorders for probands with alcohol use disorders but not for those with only drug abuse. Probands with two affected parents had signi cantly higher alcohol abuse scores and drug, family, and psychiatric composite test scores than those with a negative family history. This preliminary study indicates that the severity of a proband's substance use disorder may be influenced by parental substance use history. Am J Addict 1999; 8:15 23
Bibliography:istex:19D066697B76B839D0066BCFF25FFA3C39F8C748
ArticleID:AJAD571
ark:/67375/WNG-FGNP8WXW-9
ISSN:1055-0496
1521-0391
DOI:10.1080/105504999306045