2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2020.104608
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Effect of parental alcohol abuse severity and child abuse and neglect on child behavioural disorders in Kerala

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“…Additionally, adverse childhood experiences have been strongly associated with heavy or chronic alcohol use, alcohol dependence, and alcohol use disorders (Evren et al, 2016;Evren et al, 2017;Frohe et al, 2019;Mirsal et al, 2004;Schafer et al, 2010;Schafer et al, 2007;Schwandt et al, 2012;Zaorska et al, 2020). Even specific components of childhood trauma, such as physical abuse or emotional neglect, have been linked to unhealthy alcohol consumption (Jose & Cherayi, 2020;Salokangas et al, 2019;Schwandt et al, 2012). It is common that people turn to alcohol to alleviate their elevated stress or improve their poor mood (Anthenelii & Grandison, 2012;Cooper et al, 1992;de Wit et al, 2006;Keyes et al, 2012;Pohorecky, 1991).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, adverse childhood experiences have been strongly associated with heavy or chronic alcohol use, alcohol dependence, and alcohol use disorders (Evren et al, 2016;Evren et al, 2017;Frohe et al, 2019;Mirsal et al, 2004;Schafer et al, 2010;Schafer et al, 2007;Schwandt et al, 2012;Zaorska et al, 2020). Even specific components of childhood trauma, such as physical abuse or emotional neglect, have been linked to unhealthy alcohol consumption (Jose & Cherayi, 2020;Salokangas et al, 2019;Schwandt et al, 2012). It is common that people turn to alcohol to alleviate their elevated stress or improve their poor mood (Anthenelii & Grandison, 2012;Cooper et al, 1992;de Wit et al, 2006;Keyes et al, 2012;Pohorecky, 1991).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results on this subscale were not significant for all three attachment styles, secure, avoidant, and anxious/ambivalent, showing that perhaps attachment styles with their fathers does not impact perception of parental practices as ACOA's do not depend on him for emotional warmth in the first place. Due to the father's alcoholism, this aspect has probably never been there and these ACOA's thus have experienced neglect and in some cases abuse from their alcoholic parent ( Jose and Cherayi, 2020 ; Laslett et al., 2012 ). Issues of neglect and child abuse present in children with alcoholic parents are consistent with previous literature showing how parental substance abuse is related to child maltreatment and foster care placements ( Smith et al., 2007 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These variables affect normal child development, emotional regulations and expressions, both acutely and chronically. They tend to experience abuse which can be verbal, physical, emotional and sexual, and neglect in terms of important needs in the areas of child care, safety, health and material wellbeing leading to subsequent mental health and behavioral problems [28][29][30]. Although a substantial proportion of children also show resilience due to other protective factors [31].…”
Section: Children Of Alcoholic Parentsmentioning
confidence: 99%