Bennett L A, Wolin S J, Reiss D
Department of Anthropology, Memphis State University, TN 38152.
Am J Psychiatry. 1988 Feb;145(2):185-90. doi: 10.1176/ajp.145.2.185.
Sixty-four children from 37 families with an alcoholic parent were compared with 80 children from 45 families that did not have an alcoholic parent on measures of intelligence, cognitive achievement, psychological and physical disorders, impulsivity-hyperactivity, social competence, learning problems, behavior problems, and self-esteem. On nine of 17 tests, the children of alcoholic parents scored less well than did the children of nonalcoholic parents, although both were within normal ranges. Factor analysis yielded significant differences between the two samples in emotional functioning and cognitive abilities and performance; marginally significant differences were found with respect to behavior problems.
将来自37个有酗酒父母家庭的64名儿童,与来自45个无酗酒父母家庭的80名儿童在智力、认知成就、心理和生理障碍、冲动多动、社交能力、学习问题、行为问题及自尊等方面进行了比较。在17项测试中的9项测试里,酗酒父母的孩子得分低于无酗酒父母的孩子,尽管两者均处于正常范围。因子分析显示,两个样本在情绪功能、认知能力及表现方面存在显著差异;在行为问题方面发现了边缘显著差异。