Early parent-child interactions and substance use disorder: An attachment perspective on a biopsychosocial entanglement

Volume: 131, Pages: 560 - 580
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
This review aims to elucidate environmental and genetic factors, as well as their epigenetic and neuroendocrine moderators, that may underlie the association between early childhood experiences and Substance Use Disorders (SUD), through the lens of parental attachment. Here we review those attachment-related studies that examined the monoaminergic systems, the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal stress response system, the oxytoninergic system, and...
Paper Details
Title
Early parent-child interactions and substance use disorder: An attachment perspective on a biopsychosocial entanglement
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
131
Pages
560 - 580
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