Maternal Substance Abuse and the Mother-Child Relationship in Late Childhood
Autor: | Kimberly L. Henry, Della Agkebe, Megan Bears Augustyn, Celia J. Fulco |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Health (social science)
Offspring Substance-Related Disorders Ethnic group Medicine (miscellaneous) Mothers Interpersonal communication Article Child of Impaired Parents Intervention (counseling) medicine History of depression Humans Child Abuse Child Depression (differential diagnoses) Parenting Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health medicine.disease Mental health Mother-Child Relations Substance abuse Psychiatry and Mental health Female Psychology Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Subst Use Misuse |
ISSN: | 1532-2491 |
Popis: | OBJECTIVE: This study examines the relationship between maternal substance abuse and various aspects of the mother-child relationship in late childhood while accounting for mental health and comorbid substance abuse and mental health among a predominantly racial minority sample. METHODS: Using 369 mother-child dyads from the Rochester Intergenerational Study (64% Black, 17% Hispanic, and 8% mixed race/ethnicity), multilevel generalized linear models examined the effects of a maternal substance abuse history, a history of clinical depression, and comorbid substance abuse and depression histories on both maternal and child reports of five aspects of the mother-child relationship (i.e., warmth, consistent discipline, maternal knowledge, involvement, and conflict). RESULTS: A maternal substance abuse history alone was unrelated to each aspect of the mother-child relationship as perceived by the mother or child, with the exception of child perceptions of maternal knowledge of behavior. Alternatively, a history of depression or comorbid histories of substance abuse and depression were negatively related to warmth, consistent discipline, involvement, and conflict but only as perceived by the mother. CONCLUSIONS: This study reinforces the need for integrated treatment programs for women with substance use problems, particularly programs that incorporate mental health and parenting components. Moreover, it highlights specific targets for intervention that can reduce subsequent maternal substance abuse and improve offspring outcomes. The divergence in observed effects across reporter also suggests that future research should use multiple reporters to examine the interpersonal consequences associated maternal substance abuse. |
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