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Research Article

Verbal Deficits and Disruptive Behavior Disorders among Children of Opiate-Dependent Parents

Pages 202-212 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In order to explore the association between verbal deficits and disruptive behavior disorders among children of addicted parents, 283 6–17-year-old children and their opiate-dependent parents completed diagnostic interviews and standardized measures of vocabulary. Unexpectedly, racial differences in the scores confounded the exploration of the relationship between cognitive scores and disruptive behavior disorders. An interaction between disruptive behavior disorder and race is explored; among Caucasian youths, low verbal scores are associated with disruptive behavior disorders, but this association was not found among African- and Hispanic-American youths. Further analysis and research are needed to understand the clinical significance of relationships between verbal deficits and disruptive behavior disorders within racially diverse groups. (Am J Addict 2004;13:202–212)

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