Factors of dysfunctional family interrelations in the structure of adverse childhood experience in substance addicted patients

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The factor structure of adverse childhood events in substance addicted patients was studied. Three categories of dysfunctional family relationships were identified: ineffective and unsustainable communication (mental illness and substance use by family members, divorce of parents, separation from parents or death of one/both parents, as well as their imprisonment; non-authoritative guidance and lack of support from parents (emotional abuse and emotional neglect, partner violence between parents/guardians); the use of open force against the child or the use of his feebleness (physical neglect, physical and sexual (by parents/guardians) abuse). It was suggested to carry out retrospective diagnostics of children's traumatic events indirectly, through identification of factors of the dysfunctional family of parents/guardians of substance addicted patients.

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Adverse childhood experience, dysfunctional family, substance addicted patients

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142220038

IDR: 142220038   |   DOI: 10.26617/1810-3111-2019-2(103)-22-31

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