FAMILY HISTORY OF ALCOHOLISM, YOUTHFUL ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PROBLEM DRINKING AMONG DWI OFFENDERS

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HARWOOD, MK LEONARD, KE
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The stdy assessed the impact of family history of alcoholism andantisocial behavior on problem drinking among male first-time dwi offenders. A sample dwi (driving while intoxicated) cases were assessed on demographic factors, antisocial behavior and family history ofalcoholism. Also, measures of current and past drinking problems were assessed, including scales of perceived ability to control consumption, degree of physical dependence, occurrence of alcohol-related problems and preoccupation with alcohol. The results indicated that while family history of alcohol and antisocial behavior were not significantly related to quantity/frequency of alcohol consumption or alcohol-related problems, family history was related to drink duration. There was a significant interaction with respect to perceived ability to control drinking. Results are discussed with regard to the implication that family history of alcoholism and antisocial behaviormay influence the development of important precursors to alcoholism.

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 832680 IRRD 9009
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JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL MPISCATAWAY NEW JERSEY USA 0033-5649 SERIAL 1989 -01-01 E50 3 PAG:210-216 T

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