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Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria
Self-concept, academic performance and behavioral evaluation of the children of alcoholic parents
Daniela Viganó Zanoti-jeronymo2  Ana Maria Pimenta Carvalho1 
[1] ,Universidade Estadual do Centro Oeste
关键词: Alcoholism;    Antisocial personality disorder;    Child of impaired parents;    Child behavior disorders;    Family health;    Self concept;    Underachievement;    Alcoolismo;    Transtorno da personalidade anti-social;    Filho de pais incapacitados;    Transtornos do comportamento infantil;    Saúde da família;    Auto-imagem;    Baixo rendimento escolar;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S1516-44462005000300014
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

OBJECTIVE: It has been shown that being the child of an alcoholic is a risk factor for the development of alcoholism in adulthood. Due to the suffering caused by living with alcoholic parents, other vulnerabilities appear in such children. Among these are low self-esteem, poor academic performance and behavioral problems. This work aims to comparatively evaluate children of alcoholic parents and children of nonalcoholic parents. METHODS: The study design was quasi-experimental, involving two comparison groups. Two groups of 20 children were selected. The groups consisted of 10- to 12-year-old male and female children. One group comprised children of alcoholic parents, whereas the other comprised children of nonalcoholic parents. The self-concepts of these children were evaluated using the Piers-Harris Children's Self-Concept Scale as well as the Academic Performance Test. Their mothers participated in the study by answering questions related to the behavior of their children on the Rutter A2 scale of Child Behavior. RESULTS: The results showed that the children of alcoholic parents tended to have more negative self-concepts and presented lower academic performance in reading and arithmetic than did children of nonalcoholic parents. Based on the responses given by the mothers, the children of alcoholic parents presented more behavioral problems than did those of nonalcoholic parents. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study confirm those of other studies and call attention to the need to be aware of the potential vulnerabilities of children of alcoholic parents and, especially, to try to minimize such vulnerabilities, thereby altering the course of psychological suffering that can mark their lives.

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