Harms to children from men's heavy drinking: A scoping review.

IF 1 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Cassandra Hopkins, Siri Håvås Haugland, Thomas K Greenfield, Ilona Tamutienė, Siri Hettige, Anne-Marie Laslett
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Abstract

Background: Research has examined a range of impacts of women's drinking on children. However, fewer studies have addressed the consequences of men's heavy drinking on children. This review aims to identify and describe men's behaviours and actions that arise from their drinking and are likely to cause harm to children, and the types of harms that stem from men's drinking that children experience.

Methods: Review articles from 1990 to September 2023 were included. Four health and social databases were searched for reviews that included terms relating to men, alcohol consumption, and child harms. From 1,873 identified articles, 19 articles met the criteria for inclusion.

Results: Four broad topics were identified: relationships and families; violence and maltreatment; health, psychological and wellbeing impacts; and social and educational outcomes for children. Children may experience both direct and indirect harms associated with men's drinking. The former includes examples where men's drinking was linked to disinhibition, aggression, and physical assault. In the latter, men were absent resulting in being emotionally unavailable due to drinking. Internalising and externalising behaviours were common outcomes for children exposed to men's drinking. Contextual factors such as poverty, cultural norms and patriarchal influences were interrelated and sometimes exacerbated harm to children from men's drinking.

Conclusions: This review highlights the immediate and longer-lasting consequences of men's drinking for children, including family conflict, maltreatment, and emotional distress. Future studies should address gender disparities and consider the social factors present in cases where children are exposed to men's drinking.

男性酗酒对儿童的危害:一项范围审查。
背景:研究调查了女性饮酒对儿童的一系列影响。然而,很少有研究关注男性酗酒对儿童的影响。本综述旨在确定和描述男性因饮酒而可能对儿童造成伤害的行为和行动,以及儿童因饮酒而遭受的伤害类型。方法:纳入1990年至2023年9月的综述文章。在四个健康和社会数据库中搜索了包括与男性、酒精消费和儿童伤害有关的术语的评论。从1873篇确定的文章中,有19篇符合纳入标准。结果:确定了四个主要主题:关系和家庭;暴力和虐待;对健康、心理和福祉的影响;以及儿童的社会和教育成果。儿童可能会受到与男性饮酒有关的直接和间接伤害。前者包括男性饮酒与解除抑制、攻击性和身体攻击有关的例子。在后者中,男性由于饮酒而缺席,导致情感上遥不可及。内化和外化行为是暴露于男性饮酒的儿童的常见结果。贫穷、文化规范和父权影响等背景因素相互关联,有时还加剧了男子饮酒对儿童的伤害。结论:本综述强调了男性饮酒对儿童的直接和长期影响,包括家庭冲突、虐待和情绪困扰。未来的研究应解决性别差异,并考虑儿童暴露于男性饮酒的情况下存在的社会因素。
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