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Original Articles

Children of Alcoholics: A Role-Theoretical Perspective

Pages 237-245 | Received 12 Dec 1980, Published online: 30 Jun 2010
 

Summary

A review of the literature on children of alcoholics demonstrates a need for a social-psychological study assessing the processes and outcomes of growing up in an alcoholic family. A research strategy was developed using the concepts of role theory and focusing on role conflict, sex-role development, and the acquisition of coping roles. It is believed that viewing the issue from this perspective leads to a sharper analysis of the dynamics of growing up in an alcoholic family than is currently available. It also presents a clearer perspective as to how so many children of alcoholics become alcoholic themselves and suggests strategies for research, treatment, and prevention.

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