Role of family resources and paternal history of substance use problems in psychosocial adjustment among school-aged children

Neta Peleg-Oren*, Giora Rahav, Meir Teichman

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Abstract

The present study examines the role of family resources (parenting style and family cohesion) and paternal history of substance abuse on the psychosocial adjustment of their school-aged children. Data were collected from 148 children aged 8-11 (72 of fathers with history of substance use disorder, 76 children of fathers with no substance use problems) and their mothers. Results draw attention to the differences between the subjective experiences of the child and those of the mother, and by indicating that the effect of the interaction between the father's and the mother's control parenting style on the child's psychosocial outcome is greater than the sum total of influences of each of them separately.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)253-271
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of Drug Education
Volume38
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008

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