Parental Alcoholism as a Determinant of Drinking Styles in Their Adult Children
Title: Parental Alcoholism as a Determinant of Drinking Styles in Their Adult Children
Category: /Social Sciences
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Parental Alcoholism as a Determinant of Drinking Styles in Their Adult Children
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 4307 | Pages: 16 (approximately 235 words/page)
 
 A Review
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Running head:  PARENTAL  ALCOHOLISM AS A DETERMINANT OF
 
 DRINKING
 
 Parental Alcoholism as a Determinant of
 
 Drinking Styles  in Their Adult Children:  A review
 
 Considerable research has been conducted in recent years on
 the personality characteristics of adult and adolescent children
 of alcoholics ( Berkowitz & Perkins, 1988; Seefeldt & Lyon,
 1992).  In order for us to examine some of the literature
 concerning the drinking patterns of adult children, we will
 begin by examining other defining traits 
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studies on the rates
 of alcoholism in ACOA's and non-ACOA's.  Most of the studies
 indicated higher rates of alcoholism in ACOA's.  Unfortunately,
 these studies were unable to account for other mediating
 variables in the occurrence of  increased rates of alcoholism.
 A study by Goodwin (1979) suggested that future research should
 focus on not only the genetic transmission of alcoholism, but
 also on the concurrent societal conditioning that seems to
 predispose individuals for alcoholism.  His study consis