[A study of high school students with alcoholic parents].

K Suzuki
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This is the first study in Japan which estimates the frequency of children with alcoholic parents in the general population and investigates the addictive substances abused by these children. In order to determine which children have alcoholic parents, a 10-item set of questions concerning the alcohol problems of parents known as CAST-J (Children of Alcoholics Screening Test-Japan) was prepared using CAST (Children of Alcoholics Screening Test) as a reference. In a preliminary survey, CAST-J and CAST were performed on 20 cases diagnosed as children of parents with alcohol-related problems by psychiatrists and 112 students of medically-related school. From these results, it was decided that those who had answered affirmatively to at least three of the 10 questions in CAST-J were children of alcoholic parents (parents with alcohol-related problems). The present survey was performed on 1,754 high school students who underwent the CAST-J and AAIS (Adolescent Alcohol Involvement Scale). The information on the experience of smoking and thinner inhalation was also obtained. Among these high school students, 11.6% of the total (8.4% of males and 15.2% of females) had alcoholic parents. Among the high school students with alcoholic parents, 21.7% were found to be alcohol misusers or alcoholic-like drinkers in the AAIS, which was significantly more than the 10.6% of students without alcoholic parents. This significant difference was seen for both males and females. It was also found that significantly more high school students with alcoholic parents had experienced smoking and thinner inhalation than those without such parents. In conclusion, it appeared that more than 10% of Japanese high school students have alcoholic parents, and they also often misuse addictive substances such as alcohol, tobacco and thinner.

[对父母酗酒的高中生的研究]。
这是日本第一个估计一般人群中父母酗酒的儿童的频率并调查这些儿童滥用成瘾物质的研究。为了确定哪些儿童的父母酗酒,编制了一套关于父母酗酒问题的10项问题,称为CAST- j(日本酗酒儿童筛查测试),以CAST(日本酗酒儿童筛查测试)为参考。在一项初步调查中,CAST- j和CAST对20名被精神科医生诊断为父母有酒精相关问题的儿童和112名医学相关学校的学生进行了调查。根据这些结果,对CAST-J的10个问题中至少有3个回答是肯定的人是父母酗酒的孩子(父母有与酒精有关的问题)。本研究对1754名高中生进行了CAST-J和AAIS(青少年酒精卷入量表)的调查。还获得了有关吸烟经验和吸入稀释剂的信息。在这些高中生中,11.6%的人(8.4%的男生和15.2%的女生)父母酗酒。在AAIS中,有酗酒父母的高中生中,有21.7%的人被发现是酒精滥用者或酒精类饮酒者,明显高于没有酗酒父母的学生的10.6%。这一显著差异在男性和女性身上都能看到。研究还发现,有酗酒父母的高中生吸烟和吸入气体的比例明显高于没有酗酒父母的高中生。综上所述,超过10%的日本高中生的父母酗酒,他们也经常滥用酒精、烟草和稀释剂等成瘾物质。
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