Alcoholism treatment and the family: do family and individual treatments for alcoholic adults have preventive effects for children?

T J O'Farrell, M Feehan
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Abstract

Objective: This article identifies findings on alcoholism treatment and the family that may have implications for prevention of mental health and substance abuse problems in children.

Method: We conducted a brief overview of research on family treatment for alcoholism and on family adjustment after individual treatment for the alcoholic.

Results: Behavioral couples therapy with alcoholics and remission after individual alcoholism treatment have been associated with improved family functioning in a variety of domains, including reduced family stressors; improved marital adjustment; reduced domestic violence and verbal conflict; reduced risk of separation and divorce; improvement in important family processes related to cohesion, conflict and caring; and reduced emotional distress in spouses. These family factors have been linked with child mental health and psychosocial functioning in more general child developmental and psychopathology studies.

Conclusions: Research is needed to find out whether behavioral couples therapy or individual treatment for an alcoholic parent has beneficial and preventive effects for children, reducing their risk for mental health and substance abuse problems. Studies should determine whether there is a specific link between (a) improvements in family stressors, violence and verbal aggression, marital adjustment and stability and (b) child, adolescent and young adult outcomes for the children in these families.

酗酒治疗和家庭:家庭和个人对酗酒成人的治疗对儿童有预防作用吗?
目的:本文确定了酗酒治疗和家庭可能对预防儿童心理健康和药物滥用问题的影响。方法:我们对酗酒家庭治疗和酗酒个体治疗后家庭适应的研究进行了简要概述。结果:酗酒者的行为夫妻治疗和个体酗酒治疗后的缓解与家庭功能在各个领域的改善有关,包括减少家庭压力源;改善婚姻调整;减少家庭暴力和言语冲突;减少分居和离婚的风险;改善与凝聚力、冲突和关怀有关的重要家庭过程;减少了配偶之间的情绪困扰。在更普遍的儿童发育和精神病理学研究中,这些家庭因素与儿童心理健康和社会心理功能有关。结论:需要进行研究,以找出行为夫妻疗法或对酗酒父母的个人治疗是否对儿童有有益和预防作用,减少他们的精神健康和药物滥用问题的风险。研究应确定(a)家庭压力源、暴力和言语攻击、婚姻调整和稳定的改善与(b)这些家庭中儿童、青少年和青年成人的结果之间是否存在具体联系。
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