Contextualizing family risk factors for alcoholism and alcohol abuse.

H I McCubbin, M A McCubbin, A I Thompson, S Y Han
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Abstract

Objective: Studies of alcohol and the family should represent the full range of family types in the U.S. population. Developments from studies of family systems in other research contexts may be usefully applied to the alcohol field.

Method: This commentary highlights important methodological and conceptual issues relevant for the design and conduct of family research.

Results: Data indicate major changes in the composition of the American family over the past quarter century. Some recent conceptual developments in the field of family research are relevant for studies of alcohol and the family and for intervention development.

Conclusion: Family-based alcohol research should acknowledge and address the heterogeneity that exists among modern American families. Studies of family risk and resiliency should distinguish between threats to the family's ability to function as a whole, and threats to the well-being of individual members. Additional research is needed on the role of race and ethnicity in family processes.

酗酒和酒精滥用的家庭危险因素背景分析。
目的:酒精与家庭的研究应代表美国人口中所有家庭类型。在其他研究背景下对家庭制度的研究取得的进展可以有效地应用于酒精领域。方法:这篇评论强调了与家庭研究的设计和实施相关的重要方法和概念问题。结果:数据表明,在过去的四分之一个世纪里,美国家庭的构成发生了重大变化。最近在家庭研究领域的一些概念发展与酒精和家庭的研究以及干预发展有关。结论:以家庭为基础的酒精研究应承认并解决现代美国家庭中存在的异质性。对家庭风险和复原力的研究应区分对家庭整体运作能力的威胁和对个别成员福祉的威胁。需要进一步研究种族和族裔在家庭过程中的作用。
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