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A study of alcoholism, drug abuse, and mental illness as risk factors among adults whose parents were substance abusers

This current study describes alcoholism, drug abuse, and mental illness as risk factors among adults whose parents were substance abusers. The intention of this study is to depict a relationship between Parental Substance Abuse and the onset of alcoholism, drug abuse, and mental illness amongst the children of substance abusers as they develop into adulthood. The study suggests having a substance abusive parent increases the risk of the child to develop substance dependencies as well as mental illness in their adulthood. Through parental modeling children witness substance abuse and dependency. As a result, the behavior becomes innate. The results depict a significant statistical relationship at the .05 level of probability between parental substance abuse influencers and substance dependencies as well as mental illness amongst the persons that have been exposed to parental substance abuse influencers during their childhood. Alcoholism, drug abuse, and mental illness are risk factors among adults whose parents were substance abusers. This study also proposes new incentives to minimize this nationwide dilemma.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:auctr.edu/oai:digitalcommons.auctr.edu:dissertations-1632
Date01 May 2009
CreatorsKabia-Williams, Yma E
PublisherDigitalCommons@Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta University Center
Source SetsAtlanta University Center
Detected LanguageEnglish
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SourceETD Collection for Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta University Center

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