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Bell, Nicole S. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2009
Little is known about health and occupational outcomes of male spouse abuse victims. In all, 11,294 male spouse abuse victims with a history of spouse abuse perpetration, 3,277 victims without prior spouse abuse perpetration, and 72,855 nonvictims and nonperpetrators were followed for 12 years to assess army attrition and hospitalization risk. In…
Descriptors: Spouses, Family Violence, Depression (Psychology), Military Personnel
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Pardeck, John T. – Adolescence, 1991
Explored the effects of the family system on the potential for alcoholism in 209 college students. Findings showed that students' gender, race, and how often they consumed alcohol were unrelated to the potential for alcoholism; however, perceived conflict in the students' family of origin appeared to increase potential. (Author/PVV)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, At Risk Persons, College Students, Conflict
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Bosworth, Kris; Burke, Robert – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1994
This study reports on the problems that children of alcoholics (COAs) have related to campus authorities across the country. Explores the services offered at campuses and probes the extent to which COAs' more frequent problems raise critical research questions, both of which affect guiding services to this group. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adult Children, Alcoholism, At Risk Persons, College Students
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Hawkins, Catherine A.; Hawkins, Raymond C., II – Journal of Social Work Education, 1996
A 1991 study of 136 graduate social work students determined students' status as adult children of alcoholics (ACAs) by self-report and standardized screening test scores, and evaluated mental health functioning with four standardized measures. Results found that 47% of the social work students were ACAs, and not all (or only) ACAs were vulnerable…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Alcoholism, At Risk Persons, Family Characteristics