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Current evidence shows association between parental opioid addiction and poorer mother–child attachment and suboptimal child developmental and behavioral outcomes. Further research and treatment targeting children and families with parental opioid use are needed to prevent difficulties later in life.
Observational findings suggest that the relationship between opioid addiction, parenting and parent-child interaction may be less negative than for alcohol addiction. During the observational task, opioid-addicted women showed less undermining autonomy behaviors than the alcohol use disordered mothers.
12 sty 2019 · Current evidence shows association between parental opioid addiction and poorer mother–child attachment and suboptimal child developmental and behavioral outcomes. Further research and treatment targeting children and families with parental opioid use are needed to prevent difficulties later in life.
Family systems theory and attachment theory are theoretical models that provide a framework for understanding how SUDs affect the family. In addition, understanding the current developmental stage a family is in helps inform assessment of impairment and determination of appropriate interventions.
15 gru 2022 · The present study examines how alcohol consumption by parents with moderate use of alcohol [measured when their children were 12–13 years (T1)] relates to likelihood of alcohol use [drinking more than a mere sip in the past year] and alcohol inebriation [being drunk in the past year] by adolescents aged 13–14 years (T2), 14–15 years (T3 ...
Here we present a laboratory study examining observed parental drug use advice and parenting behaviors in parent-adolescent drug use discussions as they relate to adolescents’ elevated cardiovascular (HR, BP), and HPA axis (cortisol) reactivity and substance use.
1 lis 2023 · This study analyzed parent-child dyad data from a recent United States national survey. Parent binge drinking or drinking more than weekly, on average, were associated with alcohol use among their children. Parents could drink less to reduce alcohol-related harms among adolescents.