KMID : 0870520150190020063
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Journal of Korean Academy of Addiction Psychiatry 2015 Volume.19 No. 2 p.63 ~ p.69
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Effect of Parental Problematic Drinking on Psychopathology of Male Offsprings in Their Early Adolescence : Path Analysis
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Han Jae-Hyun
Min Seong-Ho Park Ki-Chang Kim Min-Hyuk Bang Hyeon-Cheol Lim Jee-Young Ahn Joung-Sook
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Abstract
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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.
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KEYWORD
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Parental drinking problem, Male adolescents, Psychopathology, Path analysis
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