Education on Early Parent-Child Relationship and Substance Use Disorder in Adulthood

Mariela Emiri, B. Hoxhaj
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Over the years studies have shown that early experiences have a significant impact on a child’s subsequent cognitive, emotional, and social development, affecting individual health in adulthood. In addition, it is believed that there is a link between the early parent-child relationship and the externalization of maladaptive behaviours later. This might be manifested in high-risk behaviours in adolescence and adulthood including drug addiction. This study was conducted to better understand the early parent-child relationships among heroin addicts. To explore this, 30 subjects (4 females and 26 males) that are receiving methadone maintenance treatment at the Action Plus Center in Tirana were selected. Qualitative research was conducted through personal interviews and self-report questionnaires. Findings show that early child-parent relationship in heroin addicts is mostly characterized by a negligent father and a closer relationship with the mother. Results indicate that mother figure often appears to be the abusive and critical parent and there is a lack of father figure in child´s life. Other interesting findings in this study suggest that heroin addicts may be use drugs to fulfil or stay in balance with unmet needs related lack of parental love and warmth, emotional and psychological support, emotional stability, lack of open communication, low self-esteem, and self-confidence. These findings are relevant cause there is a practical application in substance use disorders treatment.
早期亲子关系与成年期物质使用障碍的教育
多年来的研究表明,早期的经历对孩子随后的认知、情感和社会发展有重大影响,影响到成年后的个人健康。此外,早期的亲子关系与后来的适应不良行为外化之间存在联系。这可能表现在青少年和成年期的高危行为中,包括吸毒成瘾。本研究旨在更好地了解海洛因依赖者的早期亲子关系。为了探讨这一点,我们选择了在地拉那的Action Plus中心接受美沙酮维持治疗的30名受试者(4名女性和26名男性)。质性研究通过个人访谈和自我报告问卷进行。研究结果表明,海洛因成瘾者的早期亲子关系主要表现为父亲疏忽大意,与母亲关系更密切。结果表明,母亲形象往往表现为虐待和批评的父母,在儿童的生活中缺乏父亲形象。本研究的其他有趣发现表明,海洛因成瘾者可能使用药物来满足或保持未满足需求的平衡,这些需求与缺乏父母的爱和温暖、情感和心理支持、情绪稳定、缺乏开放的沟通、自卑和自信有关。这些发现对药物使用障碍的治疗具有实际意义。
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