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在现代社会中,吸毒成瘾已蔓延到一定程度,现在已被视为一种慢性社会疾病。在世界许多地方,吸毒成瘾已达到越来越危险的程度。青少年有强烈的尝试倾向,好奇心强,易受同伴压力影响,对权威反叛,自信心不足,因此容易吸毒成瘾。文献强调,药物滥用与破坏性的家庭互动之间存在正相关,会影响儿童的成长。本研究旨在探讨亲子冲突背景下的药物滥用问题,强调有效养育的重要性。调查人员通过对相关文献进行全面回顾,利用了二手数据。该综述涉及在谷歌学术、ResearchGate 和 Eric 等各种数据库中进行搜索,并使用过滤器专门识别以英语发表的与药物滥用/吸毒成瘾、亲子冲突和积极养育相关的研究。研究结果发现,亲子冲突是预测青少年可能出现成瘾问题的重要因素之一。严重的亲子冲突会对孩子的成长和心理健康产生负面影响,并增加孩子对毒品产生依赖的风险。本文讨论了这项研究的意义。
Parent-child conflict: A risk factor for substance abuse among adolescents
In modern societies, addiction has spread to such a degree that it is now regarded as a chronic social disease. Drug addiction has reached increasingly dangerous proportions in many parts of the world. Adolescents have a strong propensity for experimentation, are highly inquisitive, are disposed to peer pressure, rebellious against authority, and have low self-confidence, which makes them prone to Drug addiction. The literature highlights a positive correlation between substance use and disruptive family interactions, impacting a child's development. This study aims to explore substance abuse in the context of parent-child conflict, emphasizing the importance of effective parenting. The investigators utilized secondary data by conducting a comprehensive review of relevant literature. This review involved searches across various databases like Google Scholar, ResearchGate, and Eric, employing a filter to specifically identify studies published in English related to substance abuse/drug addiction, parent-child conflict, and positive parenting. The results of the study found parent-child conflict as one among the strong predictors of adolescents' likelihood to develop addiction problem. High level of parent-child conflict can have a negative impact on a child's development and mental health, as well as increase the risk of drug dependence. The implications of the study are discussed.