Mulinski P
Social Work Service, Veterans Administration Medical Center, West Haven, CT 06516.
J Nerv Ment Dis. 1989 Feb;177(2):101-4. doi: 10.1097/00005053-198902000-00006.
Male alcoholics who describe their fathers as alcoholic are significantly less likely to perceive themselves as like their fathers when compared with male alcoholics who do not describe their fathers as alcoholic. The findings are discussed in the context of the importance of family history as it relates to treatment interventions with male alcoholics.
与那些不认为自己父亲是酗酒者的男性酗酒者相比,那些认为自己父亲是酗酒者的男性酗酒者显著不太可能认为自己像他们的父亲。研究结果在家族病史与男性酗酒者治疗干预措施相关性的重要性这一背景下进行了讨论。