2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2019.100400
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Household member substance problems and children's health in the United States

Abstract: A sizable number of children are exposed to household member substance problems, an adverse childhood experience (ACE), yet little research uses a nationally representative sample of U.S. children to examine this association. We used newly released data from the 2016 National Survey of Children's Health (NSCH), a nationally representative sample of noninstitutionalized children in the United States, and logistic regression models to investigate the relationship between household member substance problems and 1… Show more

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“…Four studies 44 , 78 , 84 , 85 examined associations between any parental unemployment and parental substance abuse ( Table 2 ; three rated good quality), all of which reported positive associations. There were insufficient data suitable for pooling.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four studies 44 , 78 , 84 , 85 examined associations between any parental unemployment and parental substance abuse ( Table 2 ; three rated good quality), all of which reported positive associations. There were insufficient data suitable for pooling.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%