Parent Exposure to Drugs: A “New” Adverse Childhood Experience With Devastating Behavioral Consequences
Abstract
Household drug abuse is one of the seminal forms of adverse childhood experiences, but it does not fully capture the severity of parents that actively provide or even administer drugs to their children. Drawing on a near population of federal supervised release offenders, the current study examined this “new” adverse childhood experience and its association with antisociality. Multiple analytical techniques (e.g., correlation, binary and...
Paper Details
Title
Parent Exposure to Drugs: A “New” Adverse Childhood Experience With Devastating Behavioral Consequences
Published Date
Oct 13, 2018
Journal
Volume
49
Issue
1
Pages
91 - 105
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