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KMID : 0870520150190020063
Journal of Korean Academy of Addiction Psychiatry
2015 Volume.19 No. 2 p.63 ~ p.69
Effect of Parental Problematic Drinking on Psychopathology of Male Offsprings in Their Early Adolescence : Path Analysis
Han Jae-Hyun

Min Seong-Ho
Park Ki-Chang
Kim Min-Hyuk
Bang Hyeon-Cheol
Lim Jee-Young
Ahn Joung-Sook
Abstract
Objective : This study explored a conceptual model for predicting psychopathology in Korean children of alcoholics by using path analysis.

Methods : Data were collected from 502 male adolescents from two middle schools in urban areas. Each participant completed the questionnaire which included demographic data, Children of Alcoholics Screening Test (CAST-K), Child¡¯s Attitude Toward Parents (CATP), General Self-Efficacy Scale (SES), and Strengths-Difficulties Questionnaire Self-Report (SDQ-SR).

Results : 57 (11.4%) participants were children of alcoholic parents (A ; CAST-K¡Ã13), 94 (18.7%) participants were children of problematic parents (P ; 7¡ÂCAST-K<13), and 351 (70%) participants were children of normal parents (N ; CAST-K¡Â6). The children of alcoholics (A) scored lower on CATP (N>P,A ; p<0.001) and SES (N>A ; p<0.01), and higher on hyperactivity (N
Conclusion : Parental problematic drinking may increase the likelihood of psychopathology and alcohol use in male offsprings in their early adolescence directly and indirectly.
KEYWORD
Parental drinking problem, Male adolescents, Psychopathology, Path analysis
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