Freisthler Bridget, Kepple Nancy Jo
Professor and Associate Dean of Research, College of Social Work, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Assistant Professor, School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA.
J Soc Work Pract Addict. 2019;19(3):262-283. doi: 10.1080/1533256X.2019.1640019. Epub 2019 Jul 15.
Very little is known about how type of substance use is comparatively related to a range of parenting behaviors. We conduct a preliminary examination to ascertain effects of substance type on physical abuse compared with other child discipline tactics with data from a telephone survey in 2009 of 3,023 parents in 50 cities in California. Kruskal-Wallis tests and hierarchical generalized linear models are conducted to determine the relationship between substance type and frequency of nonviolent discipline, corporal punishment, and child physical abuse. Type of drug used is differentially related to use of discipline strategies in multivariate models. Nonviolent discipline and corporal punishment show a dose-response relationship when a parent who reported using more substances also reported using both types of discipline more frequently. We suggest that addiction professionals should consider partnering with a specialist in child development or child welfare to conduct in-depth assessments of parenting strategies among the highest-risk groups, such as those with past-year alcohol use or a history of polysubstance use or methamphetamine use.
关于物质使用类型如何与一系列育儿行为相对相关,我们知之甚少。我们进行了一项初步调查,利用2009年对加利福尼亚州50个城市的3023名家长进行电话调查的数据,来确定物质类型对身体虐待的影响,并与其他儿童管教策略进行比较。进行了Kruskal-Wallis检验和分层广义线性模型,以确定物质类型与非暴力管教、体罚和儿童身体虐待频率之间的关系。在多变量模型中,所使用药物的类型与管教策略的使用存在差异相关。当报告使用更多物质的家长也报告更频繁地使用这两种管教方式时,非暴力管教和体罚呈现出剂量反应关系。我们建议成瘾专业人员应考虑与儿童发展或儿童福利专家合作,对高危群体(如过去一年饮酒者、有多种物质使用史或甲基苯丙胺使用史者)的育儿策略进行深入评估。