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Francis, Jini P., and Viju Painadath Devassy. "Setting the Children’s Teeth on Edge? The Influence of Parental Alcoholism on Children’s Wellbeing." Artha - Journal of Social Sciences 14, no. 1 (2015): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.12724/ajss.32.1.

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The research on the impact of alcoholism on the family indicates that alcoholism often poses threat to the wellbeing of the family, the most affected ones being the other spouse and the children. Alcoholism often poses serious risk to the emotional, cognitive, behavioural, physical and social wellbeing of the abuser, the partner and the children. Most of the researches have explored the impact of parental alcoholism on the negative outcome on psychosocial development of partners and children, very few documented studies have been carried out on the positive aspects of life such as wellbeing an
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Testoni, Ines, Salvatore Russotto, Adriano Zamperini, and Diego De Leo. "Addiction and religiosity in facing suicide: a qualitative study on meaning of life and death among homeless people." Mental Illness 10, no. 1 (2018): 16–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/mi.2018.7420.

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This qualitative research explores the relationship between religiosity, suicide thoughts and drug abuse among 55 homeless people, interviewed with interpretative phenomenological analysis. Analyzing the thematic structure of the participants' narrations, important main themes appeared in order to avoid suicide, among which family, the certainty of finding a solution and the will to live. However, the suicide ideation inheres in about 30% of participants, almost all believers, addicted and/or alcoholics. Results suggest that religiosity and meaning of death neither prevent from substances abus
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Ślaski, Sławomir. "Aggression And Life Satisfaction In Adult Children Of Alcoholics." Sveikatos mokslai 26, no. 1 (2016): 58–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5200/sm-hs.2016.009.

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Aim: to verify hypotheses about differences in the level of satisfaction with life and its aspects, as well as aggression in the ACoA and the control group, and the relationship between satisfaction and aggression in these groups. Method: The sample consisted of 100 people living in Warsaw. Among the respondents were 58 men and 42 women. Everyone involved in the study was over 18 years of age, the oldest tested was 25 years old. The average age was 23.3. The study used The Life Satisfaction Questionnaire (KZZ), to examine the level of aggression Inventory of Psychological Aggression Syndrome (
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O'Dair, Marcus. "‘Pardon me, I'm very drunk’: alcohol, creativity and performance anxiety in the case of Robert Wyatt." Popular Music 35, no. 2 (2016): 207–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143016000039.

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AbstractRobert Wyatt's relationship with alcohol is multifaceted. He acknowledges its deleterious effect on aspects of his personal life, most notably on his relationship with wife and creative partner Alfreda Benge, and he has been teetotal since attending Alcoholics Anonymous in 2007–8. In professional terms, however, Wyatt continues to view alcohol positively: as a means to overcome anxiety as a performer and recording artist and as an aid to writing. From this perspective, the fact that Wyatt has not released a solo album since sobering up may be more than mere coincidence. This paper aims
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Ulaş, Enver, and Halil Ekşi. "Inclusion of Family Therapy in Rehabilitation Program of Substance Abuse and Its Efficacious Implementation." Family Journal 27, no. 4 (2019): 443–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1066480719871968.

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The family has been described as the center or heart of societal relationships. There has been a historic neglect of research in area of counseling for the family members of substance abusers. As result, treatment for individual family members affected by alcoholism and drug addiction remains a neglected component of majority of addiction programs. The study used a sample of 36 families who participated in family therapy intensive outpatient and inpatient treatment program during 2 years. This study explored the efficacy of family-based treatment in changing family’s attitudes toward people wi
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Uttamchandani, A., A. M. Maarraoui, N. M. Attia, et al. "Elevated thyroglobulin levels and negative I-131 whole body scans: Six-year experience in United Arab Emirate." Journal of Clinical Oncology 25, no. 18_suppl (2007): 16508. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2007.25.18_suppl.16508.

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16508 Purpose: This is a retrospective study of thyroid cancer patients seen at Oncology Department at Mafraq Hospital/UAE from 1/1999 to 12/2005. Clinical data, prognostic factors and treatment outcomes were studied, special emphasis was put on patients with elevated Serum Thyroglobulin (TG) and negative I-131 whole body scans. Patients and Methods: Total of 144 patients were fully evaluated, intent to treat analysis was used. All patients were treated surgically and post-op thyroid technician 99 scan were performed. I-131 ablation was given if the tumor size was =1 cm or if =1 cm (micropapil
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HASIN, DEBORAH S., XINHUA LIU, DONALD ALDERSON, and BRIDGET F. GRANT. "DSM-IV alcohol dependence: a categorical or dimensional phenotype?" Psychological Medicine 36, no. 12 (2006): 1695–705. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033291706009068.

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Background. Etiologic research on complex disorders including alcohol dependence requires informative phenotypes. Information is lost when categorical variables represent inherently dimensional conditions. We investigated the validity of DSM-IV alcohol dependence as a dimensional phenotype by examining evidence for linearity and thresholds in associations with validating variables.Method. Current drinkers in the National Longitudinal Alcohol Epidemiologic Survey (NLAES) (n=18352) and National Epidemiologic Survey of Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC) (n=20836) were analyzed. Validating va
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Fenton, M. C., T. Geier, K. Keyes, A. E. Skodol, B. F. Grant, and D. S. Hasin. "Combined role of childhood maltreatment, family history, and gender in the risk for alcohol dependence." Psychological Medicine 43, no. 5 (2012): 1045–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033291712001729.

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BackgroundStudies of the relationship between childhood maltreatment and alcohol dependence have not controlled comprehensively for potential confounding by co-occurring maltreatments and other childhood trauma, or determined whether parental history of alcohol disorders operates synergistically with gender and maltreatment to produce alcohol dependence. We addressed these issues using national data.MethodFace-to-face surveys of 27 712 adult participants in a national survey.ResultsChildhood physical, emotional and sexual abuse, and physical neglect were associated with alcohol dependence (p&l
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Tyumaseva Z.I.,, Valeeva G.V.,, Nasyrova E.F.,, et al. "VALUE-MOTIVATIONAL SPHERE OF THE DEVIANT PEOPLE AND PSYCHOTHERAPY OF EDUCATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS." BULLETIN 6, no. 388 (2020): 303–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.32014/2020.2518-1467.212.

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The objective of this article is to analyze the problems of deviant behavior in the context of the processes. The method of research is a theoretical analysis of the problem of deviant behavior in the context of the processes and results of deformations of the value system of an individual and the community. Results. Deviations in human behavior in different ages are manifested in a variety of forms, such as aggression and autoaggression, alcoholism and drug addiction, offenses and crimes, and new forms of the addiction. The problem of the (re/trans) formation of a system of values is touched
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Mishra, A., V. P. Singh, and V. Verma. "Environmental effects on head and neck cancer in India." Journal of Clinical Oncology 27, no. 15_suppl (2009): e17059-e17059. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2009.27.15_suppl.e17059.

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e17059 Background: Head and neck cancer in India has unique demographic profile, environmental exposure, dietary habits, and personal and family history. Methods: 1,000 cases were analysed. Results: Males dominated (82%) in fifth (29%) and sixth (33%) decades. Majority was uneducated (76%) and poor. Passive tobacco smoking was seen in-house (85%) as well as in the work-place (80%). Approximately 69% smoked more than 100 cigarettes/bidis in their lifetime. Majority acquired regular smoking habit in second (73%) and third (18%) decades and continued smoking for more than 20 years (66%) with 10–2
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Dragisic-Labas, Sladjana. "Application of dyadic adjustment scale in the systemic family therapy for alcoholism." Sociologija 50, no. 3 (2008): 293–312. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/soc0803293d.

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Conceptions about marriage with alcoholic relations (based on empirical and clinical research by domestic and foreign authors) are presented in the introductory part of the paper, followed by evaluations of marital (family) therapies and conclusions about its importance in treating alcoholism. The study has included 200 marital couples (husband-alcoholic) on therapy in three psychiatric institutions from Belgrade. Dyadic Adjustment Scale test has been applied, measuring (in three time points - on the beginning, in six months, and after one year of therapy) marital couple cohesion, satisfaction
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Ganong, Lawrence, and Marilyn Coleman. "Qualitative research on family relationships." Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 31, no. 4 (2014): 451–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265407514520828.

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Appannah, Geeta, Nor Aishah Emi, Mugambikai Magendiran, et al. "PUTRA-Adol study: protocol for an observational follow-up study to assess the tracking of dietary patterns linked to cardiometabolic risk factors and its prospective relationship with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, carotid intima-medial thickness and mental well-being during adolescence in Malaysia." BMJ Open 11, no. 5 (2021): e044747. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044747.

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IntroductionGrowing evidence suggesting that dietary intakes of adolescents are generally of poor quality but not adequately assessed in relation to the early manifestation of non-communicable diseases. This study aimed; (1) to examine tracking of an empirical dietary pattern (DP) linked to cardiometabolic risk factors and, (2) to assess prospective relationships between a DP characterised by high intakes of dietary energy density (DED) and added sugar, and cardiometabolic risk factors, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), carotid intima-medial thickness (CIMT) and mental well-being duri
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Stratton, Peter. "Enhancing Family Therapy's Relationships With Research." Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 28, no. 04 (2007): 177–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1375/anft.28.4.177.

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Chartier, K. G., N. S. Thomas, and K. S. Kendler. "Interrelationship between family history of alcoholism and generational status in the prediction of alcohol dependence in US Hispanics." Psychological Medicine 47, no. 1 (2016): 137–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033291716002105.

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BackgroundBoth a family history of alcoholism and migration-related factors like US v. foreign nativity increase the risk for developing alcohol use disorders in Hispanic Americans. For this study, we integrated these two lines of research to test whether the relationship between familial alcoholism and alcohol dependence changes with successive generations in the United States.MethodData were from the waves 1 and 2 National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC). Subjects self-identified Hispanic ethnicity (N = 4122; n = 1784 first, n = 1169 second, and n = 1169 third
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Vogelsang, Eric. "Social Relationships and Alcohol Abuse in Older Ages." Innovation in Aging 4, Supplement_1 (2020): 404–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.1302.

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Abstract In an aging world, researchers and practitioners often extol the health benefits of social relationships (e.g., family ties, social participation) for older adults. Yet, they generally ignore how these same bonds and activities may contribute to negative health behaviors, such as alcohol use and abuse. Using data from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (16,065 observations from a cohort of 7,007 respondents), I examine how family structure, family history, and participating in certain social activities predict alcohol consumption and symptoms of alcoholism between ages 53 and 71. I find
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Hall, J. Camille. "Kinship Ties: Attachment Relationships that Promote Resilience in African American Adult Children of Alcoholics." Advances in Social Work 8, no. 1 (2007): 130–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.18060/136.

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For many African Americans, the extended family has been the source of strength, resilience, and survival. Although changes in African American families, like changes in all families in the United States that have diluted the importance of kinship ties, many African Americans continue to place a high value on extended family members. Children of Africans and communities of African descent traditionally interact with multiple caregivers, consisting of kin, and fictive kin.Utilizing both attachment theory and risk and resilience literature, this paper discusses ways to better understand the resi
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Lavee, Yoav. "Linear Structural Relationships (LISREL) in Family Research." Journal of Marriage and the Family 50, no. 4 (1988): 937. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/352105.

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Beccaria, Franca. "Drinking styles of the young generations: twenty years' qualitative research." SALUTE E SOCIETÀ, no. 3 (November 2010): 58–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ses2010-su3005-ing.

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The article analyses the complexity of the relationship between young people and alcohol and how this varies over time by using a longitudinal comparison of qualitative studies carried out in Italy. This study highlights the fact that alcoholic drinks remain central in young people's identity-building, which begins at a young age in the long alcohol socialization process within the family context. The young people from the new millennium show more similarities than differences than those from twenty years before, although noticeable is the loss of the transgressive value of drinking in favour
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Grasha, Anthony F., and Margot Homan. "Psychological Size and Distance in the Relationships of Adult Children of Alcoholics with Their Parents." Psychological Reports 76, no. 2 (1995): 595–606. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1995.76.2.595.

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Adult children of alcoholics' ( n = 68) perceptions of their relationships with parents were compared with those of a control sample ( n = 37) to examine independent and joint influences of interpersonal status and affect on family dynamics. Visual metaphors for relationships using circle drawings and a status-affect rating scale from the Grasha-Ichiyama Psychological Size and Distance Scale were employed. Compared with the control group, adult children of alcoholics drew smaller circles to represent themselves, i.e., indicating less interpersonal status, only when assessing their relationship
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Lutsenko, Anna M., and Alla S. Spivakovskaya. "REPRESENTATIONS OF “FAMILY PAIN” BY ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS." Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, no. 2 (2020): 83–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.11621/vsp.2020.02.05.

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Relevance. The term “family pain” is used in family psychotherapy to refer to the emotional state of dysfunctional family members. Research on this phenomenon in dysfunctional alcoholic families can expand the understanding of the family system and allow us to formulate the goals of psychotherapy with such families. Objective. To investigate the “family pain” experienced by adult children of alcoholics. Methods. The sample consisted of 52 people who were in a recovery program for adult children of alcoholics (ACA), and 50 controls. We implemented a phenomenological analysis of ACA groups, a co
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Zozul, T. "PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH OF CHILDREN-RESETERS RELATIONSHIPS IN FAMILY." Psychology and Personality, no. 1 (February 12, 2020): 56–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.33989/2226-4078.2020.1.195230.

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Buchanan, Ann. "Protective Factors in Family Relationships." International Journal of Public and Private Healthcare Management and Economics 2, no. 3 (2012): 40–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijpphme.2012070104.

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Professor Sir Michael Rutter, the distinguished UK child psychiatrist, was one of the first to highlight that although there are many risk factors associated with poor child outcomes, there are also ‘protective’ factors which can mitigate the risks. Rutter’s ideas, together with those of Bronfenbrenner (1979) who highlighted the importance of the wider ecology on children’s development, have been at the core of the research at the Centre for Research into Parenting and Children in Oxford for over 20 years. This paper focuses on one domain of the Ecological framework: protective factors in fami
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Piekut, Marlena. "Expenditure on selected stimulants in European households." Wiadomości Statystyczne. The Polish Statistician 61, no. 3 (2016): 86–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.0963.

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The aim of the study is to show the level and the share of expenditure on alcoholic beverages, tobacco and drugs in European households, with particular emphasis on Polish households. Data of the CSO and Eurostat were used for the analysis. Research methods used in the study are: Ward cluster analysis, correlation relationship. The biggest expenditures on stimulants in the household budget were observed in the Czech Republic and Estonia. In Poland were noted a relatively low level of spending, a relatively high share in the structure of expenditure and the positive rate of change in the years
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Emener, William G., and J. Fred Dickman. "Significant Demographic Characteristics of Persons Recovering from Alcoholism and Other Drugs." Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling 23, no. 1 (1992): 3–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0047-2220.23.1.3.

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The primary purpose of this study was to identify the existence of, and relationships among, selected demographic variables of persons recovering from alcoholism. A sample of 229 recovering alcoholics voluntarily remained after their Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and completed a 57 item “Alcoholism Treatment Survey”. Findings are simultaneously presented and discussed within 14 specific demographic areas of investigation with special attention to three overall constructs: (a) gender, viz, women's issues; (b) age, viz, younger (13-32), middle (33-45) and older (46-73); and (c) Alcoholics Anonym
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Krivokapic, Z. M., and R. V. Sapic. "Attitudes towards sex with alcoholics." European Psychiatry 26, S2 (2011): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(11)71778-3.

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Attitude is defined as acquired disposition, readiness for a certain way of perception, thinking, emotional reacting and behaving. The formation of social attitudes is greatly in influence by a group (alcoholics group). Drinking alcohol also disrupts higher cognitive processes: abstraction, conceptualization, problem solving and influences on different opinions.Our research concerned the impact of chronic alcohol use and membership to alcoholic group as a framework that influences attitudes towards sexuality. 200 persons were sample in this research: 100 alcohol addicts and 100 persons of the
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Miller, Brent C., Brad Benson, and Kevin A. Galbraith. "Family Relationships and Adolescent Pregnancy Risk: A Research Synthesis." Developmental Review 21, no. 1 (2001): 1–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/drev.2000.0513.

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Garris, Bill R., and Amy J. Weber. "Relationships Influence Health: Family Theory in Health-Care Research." Journal of Family Theory & Review 10, no. 4 (2018): 712–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jftr.12294.

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Erwin, Philip G., Karen Salter, and David G. Purves. "Attachment Style, Family and Romantic Relationships." Psychological Reports 88, no. 3_suppl (2001): 1251–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.2001.88.3c.1251.

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In 1987 Hazan and Shaver showed that patterns of romantic love reflected attachment styles. In an extension of that study with 39 men and 33 women in college (ages 18–36 years), this research shows that family relationships may also affect romantic relationships indirectly through their association with attachment styles.
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Komander, Mateusz. "Dorosłe dzieci alkoholików w oczach mieszkańców Wrocławia." Dziennikarstwo i Media 12 (August 31, 2020): 133–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/2082-8322.12.9.

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The article is about the image of adult children of alcoholics. The completed research allowed to show the features with which co-dependent people are most often associated. The article also presents the results of tests that were conducted in Wroclaw. The online questionnaire was addressed to people who were raised in alcoholic families and people who come from this type of family. The obtained material made it possible to show the main image variants of adult children of alcoholics.
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MacDonald, Geoff, Tara C. Marshall, Judith Gere, Atsushi Shimotomai, and July Lies. "Valuing Romantic Relationships." Cross-Cultural Research 46, no. 4 (2012): 366–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1069397112450854.

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Research has suggested that individuals lower in self-esteem restrain from fully valuing romantic relationships because of relatively low confidence in positive regard from their partners (i.e., positive reflected appraisals). MacDonald and Jessica (2006) provided evidence that in Indonesia, where family plays an important role in mate selection, low self-esteem also leads to doubts regarding family approval of the relationship that, in turn, places an additional constraint on fully valuing a romantic relationship. In the current research, Study 1 replicated these findings, showing that the po
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Jimborean, Mirela Anamaria, Liana Claudia Salanță, Anna Trusek, et al. "Drinking Behavior, Taste Preferences and Special Beer Perception among Romanian University Students: A Qualitative Assessment Research." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 6 (2021): 3307. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063307.

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The transition from adolescence to adulthood can be a challenging period for many students. This period is associated with an increase in alcohol consumption (AC) which can develop a drinking behavior or shape the preferences for certain alcoholic beverages. The purpose of this study was to analyze the AC pattern among Romanian university students, by investigating the association between taste and consumption, including preferences for special beer. A 30-item omnibus-type questionnaire was distributed to undergraduate students and used to gather sociodemographic data, alcohol expectancies, dr
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Guimarães, Andréa Noeremberg, Jacó Fernando Schneider, Márcio Wagner Camatta, Cíntia Nasi, Lucimare Ferraz, and Leandro Barbosa de Pinho. "Psychiatric hospitalization of alcoholists from rural areas in a general hospital: expectations of families." Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem 72, no. 6 (2019): 1442–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0710.

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ABSTRACT Objective: to know the expectations of family members of alcoholics living in rural areas under treatment in a Psychiatric Hospitalization Unit. Method: qualitative research, through interviews with 15 relatives of alcoholics living in rural areas and hospitalized in a Psychiatric Unit. Information was interpreted in the light of Phenomenological Sociology. Results: two concrete categories emerged: Expectations that the family member quits using alcohol and Projects of family members for the alcoholic after discharge. Relatives expected the alcoholic to maintain abstinence and planned
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Hendrick, Susan S. "CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS RESEARCH: A RESOURCE FOR COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS." Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 30, no. 1 (2004): 13–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-0606.2004.tb01219.x.

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Allen, Katherine R., and Ana L. Jaramillo-Sierra. "Feminist Theory and Research on Family Relationships: Pluralism and Complexity." Sex Roles 73, no. 3-4 (2015): 93–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11199-015-0527-4.

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El Ghaziri, Nahema, and Joëlle Darwiche. "Adult Self-Esteem and Family Relationships." Swiss Journal of Psychology 77, no. 3 (2018): 99–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1024/1421-0185/a000212.

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Abstract. We conducted a literature review to examine the effects of self-esteem in the family context, selecting 40 studies exploring the associations between self-esteem, coparental relationship, parent-child relationship, and global family functioning. The research focused primarily on self-esteem and the parent-child relationship. The evidence indicates that parents with high self-esteem experience enhanced satisfaction with their children and exhibit more positive interactions with them. It was also found that parents’ high self-esteem is associated with less physical abuse and child negl
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VanValkenburg, C., S. Lilienfeld, and H. S. Akiskal. "The impact of familial personality disorder and alcoholism on the clinical features of depression." Psychiatry and Psychobiology 2, no. 3 (1987): 195–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0767399x00004284.

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SummaryWe compared patients with DSD or depression spectrum disease (family history positive for alcoholism or antisocial personality disorder in a first degree relative) to other depressives. DSD patients were likely to be diagnosed as having antisocial or borderline personality disorder, to be alcoholics, amphetamine abusers, or hysterics. They had more chronic depressive features, including hostility and self-pitying, bad-tempered, labile, and irritable mood, and they were nervous, worrisome, immature, overly dependent, and had tempestuous relationships. Their depressions were usually descr
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Clarke, Harriet, and Nathan Hughes. "Introduction: Family Minded Policy and Whole Family Practice – Developing a Critical Research Framework." Social Policy and Society 9, no. 4 (2010): 527–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1474746410000242.

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During the first decade of the twenty-first century, UK policy and practice has become increasingly overt in its concern with families. In January 2010, the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF, 2010) launched the Support for All: The Families and Relationships Green Paper. In its Foreword, Ed Balls, the then Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, presented ‘Strong, stable families’ as ‘the bedrock of our society’, positioning the Green Paper as ‘supporting families to help themselves’, whilst ‘ensuring that all public services play their part in supporting stron
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Piter Sinaga, Jon, and Novi Silvia Vera. "FAKTOR YANG BERHUBUNGAN DENGAN KEJADIAN HIPERTENSI PADA LANSIA DI POSYANDU LANSIA DI WILAYAH KERJA PUSKESMAS SIMPANG BAHJAMBI KABUPATEN SIMALUNGUN." Jurnal Penelitian Kesmasy 2, no. 1 (2019): 64–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.36656/jpksy.v2i1.161.

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The increasing prevalence of hypertension each year is a major problem in developing and developed countries. This research was conducted at the post of integrated service of elderly Working area public health center of Simpang Bahjambi, Simalungun Regency. The type of research is a descriptive correlation and using stratified random sampling technique the total sample is 88 respondents. Data were analyzed by using the chi-square test and multiple linear regression tests at 95% confidence. The results of this research show that there is no relationship between the habit of consuming alcoholic
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Lee, Jean. "Impact of Family Relationships on Attitudes of the Second Generation in Family Business." Family Business Review 19, no. 3 (2006): 175–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-6248.2006.00069.x.

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This research is undertaken to examine the influence of family relationships on attitudes of the second generation working in their parents' family businesses. Two specific family variables are delineated: family cohesion and family adaptability. The outcome variables are organizational commitment, job satisfaction, life satisfaction, and propensity to leave. Relationships among outcome variables are also examined. A survey questionnaire is used as the research instrument. Results and implications of findings are discussed.
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Kabir, Nayeb. "Improvement of Family Relationships as a Social Duty." Studies in Media and Communication 5, no. 1 (2017): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.11114/smc.v5i1.2437.

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The present research is aimed to study the improvement of family relationships as a social duty. To achieve this goal, the descriptive-analytical method was used. Family relationship is one of the most important factors whose negative effects on society can be investigated and studied. Family is one of the most fundamental institutions of any society about which many experts and specialists have thought and speculated. These experts have searched for the origin of all abnormalities and misbehaviors in the family. In fact, no society can claim health unless it enjoys a healthy family. The prese
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Lima-Rodríguez, Joaquín Salvador, María Dolores Guerra-Martín, Isabel Domínguez-Sánchez, and Marta Lima-Serrano. "Alcoholic patients' response to their disease: perspective of patients and family." Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem 23, no. 6 (2015): 1165–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.0516.2662.

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Objective: to know the perspective of alcoholic patients and their families about the behavioral characteristics of the disease, identifying the issues to modify the addictive behavior and seek rehabilitation. Method: ethnographic research using interpretative anthropology, via participant observation and a detailed interview with alcoholic patients and their families, members of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Alanon in Spain. Results: development of disease behavior in alcoholism is complex due to the issues of interpreting the consumption model as a disease sign. Patients often remain long pe
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D'Addelfio, Giuseppina, and Maria Vinciguerra. "Family Relationships, Dialogue, and Philosophy for Children:." Multidisciplinary Journal of School Education 10, no. 1 (19) (2021): 13–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.35765/mjse.2021.1019.01.

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The paper deals with the importance of words and dialogue in family education. In the first part, some evidence of an action research is presented – shaped in a hermeneutic phenomenological framework and thanks to the Philosophy for Children method and materials. Then some key words are pointed out, meant as formative goals for parents’ educational support, so as to highlight the importance of dialogue among generations and, mainly, of the ethical responsibility of parents in education.
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Asen, Eia. "Outcome research in family therapy." Advances in Psychiatric Treatment 8, no. 3 (2002): 230–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/apt.8.3.230.

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The family and therapyThe term family therapy can be misleading. ‘Family’ is open to many interpretations, if not attacks, because it is frequently read as implying a two-parent, heterosexual couple with two children, with the woman primarily the ‘homemaker’ and the man the ‘breadwinner’, with occasional backup from the grandparents. Such a picture would seem to marginalise or exclude other family forms, such as childless couples, single parents with children, gay or lesbian couples and unattached elderly persons. However, the reality is that family therapists treat many different forms of com
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Zellweger, Thomas M., James J. Chrisman, Jess H. Chua, and Lloyd P. Steier. "Social Structures, Social Relationships, and Family Firms." Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 43, no. 2 (2018): 207–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1042258718792290.

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In this introduction, we observe that the study of social structures and social relationships constitutes a common theme among the articles and commentaries contained within this special issue on Theories of Family Enterprise. Individuals and organizations are embedded in complex networks of social organization and exchange. Within business enterprises, familial relationships engender unique goals, governance structures, resources, and outcomes. We discuss these relationships, potential research directions, and the contributions made by the articles and commentaries. In so doing, we expand the
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Kletsina, I. S. "Divorce in Russian Sociological and Social Psychological Research on Family Relationships." Social Psychology and Society 6, no. 3 (2015): 30–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/sps.2015060303.

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The article presents social psychоlogical analysis of publications that focus on divorce situations in official marriages and explore its causes and consequences both for spouses and children. It is argued that the key factor in separation is a socio-psychological phenomenon called 'unconstructive marital relationships'. The partnership model described in the article, on the contrary, may serve as a normative basis contributing to the stabilization of marital relationships. While most publications conceptualize divorce as a collapse and split of family relationship, the article suggests interp
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Suneel, Ivan, Elizabeth Schwaiger Suneel, and Sarah Anthoney. "Relationship Between the Family Roles and Attachment Styles Among Adult Children of Alcoholic Fathers in Pakistan." Global Regional Review V, no. III (2020): 56–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2020(v-iii).07.

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Studies suggest that alcoholism is on the rise around the world, with many individuals facing the damaging consequences of this affliction. Children of Alcoholics (COAs) deal with several psychosocial issues that manifest themselves in the forms of defense mechanisms, or roles which affect their attachment styles and personal relationships. Purposive sampling was used on 398 participants (201 males, 197 females). The first one was for the participants (18 to 25 age range, the minimum level of education: tenth grade). The second was the fathers of the adult children, admitted in rehabilitation
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Xiang, Fan, Shunshan Zhu, Zhigang Wang, et al. "Enhanced Family Tree: Evolving Research and Expression: Best Paper Award." Leonardo 53, no. 4 (2020): 367–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_01921.

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Enhanced Family Tree reimagines the possibilities of family trees with an evolving series of exhibits. The authors’ works combine genealogical data, visualization, 3D technologies and interactivity to explore and display ancient genealogical relationships. Their new approach may reveal questionable relationships in genealogical records. Moreover, the authors’ use of an organic metaphor of a “tree” can be further extended to increase public understanding and engagement. The audience's questions arising from this project show increased curiosity and nuanced questioning about their own family ori
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Debicki, Bart J., Curtis F. Matherne, Franz W. Kellermanns, and James J. Chrisman. "Family Business Research in the New Millennium." Family Business Review 22, no. 2 (2009): 151–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0894486509333598.

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The authors' analysis of 291 family business articles published in 30 management journals between 2001 and 2007 reports the contributions of individual scholars and academic institutions to family business research. To better understand the interrelationships among scholars who have contributed to family business research, a network analysis of coauthor relationships was conducted. The authors also provide a content analysis of the articles and offer suggestions for future research. By analyzing the who, where, and what of family business research, the reasons why the developmental trends have
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De Massis, Alfredo, Federico Frattini, and Ulrich Lichtenthaler. "Research on Technological Innovation in Family Firms." Family Business Review 26, no. 1 (2012): 10–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0894486512466258.

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The purpose of this article is to review and systematize prior work on technological innovation in family firms and to open up an agenda to guide future research into this promising area. The study shows that family involvement has direct effects on innovation inputs (e.g., R&D expenditures), activities (e.g., leadership in new product development projects), and outputs (e.g., number of new products), as well as moderating effects on the relationships between these steps of technological innovation. The article uses theories applied in family business research (e.g., agency theory) to disc
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