1993
DOI: 10.1080/1034652x.1993.11004455
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Alcohol – The Family Secret

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“…Many parents may consider alcoholism as a "family secret" and feel reluctant to share the degree of their alcohol use with others. [36][37][38] Parents' desire to keep a positive alcohol screen between them and the pediatrician should be respected, except in unusual cases of child endangerment, because it protects the parents' confidentiality.…”
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“…Many parents may consider alcoholism as a "family secret" and feel reluctant to share the degree of their alcohol use with others. [36][37][38] Parents' desire to keep a positive alcohol screen between them and the pediatrician should be respected, except in unusual cases of child endangerment, because it protects the parents' confidentiality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%