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Effects of Deviant Child Behavior on Parental Alcohol Consumption: Stress-Induced Drinking in Parents of ADHD Children
Authors:William E. Pelham  Alan R. Lang  Beverly Atkeson  Debra A. Murphy  Elizabeth M. Gnagy  Andrew R. Greiner  Mary Vodde-Hamilton  Karen E. Greenslade
Abstract:Distress and ad lib alcohol consumption after interactions with child confederates were investigated in parents of children with externalizing disorders—attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder (CD), or oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). Sixty subjects interacted with boys trained to act like either normal children or children with ADHD/CD/ODD. Interactions with deviant confederates resulted in feelings of inadequacy and produced negative affect but had no effect on alcohol consumption. Post hoc analyses showed that parents with a family history of alcohol problems (FH+) showed increased drinking after interaction with a deviant confederate, compared with FH+ parents who interacted with the normal confederate. FH- parents showed the opposite pattern of results. (Am J Addict 1998; 7:103–114)
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