Life-time risk for substance use among offspring of abusive family environment from the community

Yoko Nomura, Yasmin L. Hurd, Daniel J. Pilowsky

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Abstract

The current study examined the cumulative risk, age of initiation, and functional impairments among adults with substance use problems (N = 1748) by child abuse status. Child abuse was associated with earlier initiation of marijuana, cocaine, and heroin use, and had greater risks for all the drugs studied (hazard ratios, 1.7-3.2). Furthermore, child abuse was associated with increased medical and functional impairments, including ER visits, health problems, drug dealing, drug dependence, and drug cravings. Provision of social services and parenting education during the perinatal period may prevent the long-term impact of child abuse on substance use and related impairments. The study's limitations are noted.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1281-1292
Number of pages12
JournalSubstance Use and Misuse
Volume47
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • child abuse
  • craving
  • parenting skills
  • risk

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