
%0 Journal Article
%T Young women and alcohol: psychosocial factors associated with their own drinking, their fathers' drinking, and both
%J International journal of the addictions
%D 1993
%A Donald, M.
%A Dunne, M.
%A Raphael, Beverley
%V 28
%N 10
%P 959-972
%X Psychosocial factors associated with young women's own alcohol consumption, and that of their fathers, were assessed in a sample of 231 females (mean age: 18.0 years) from the Hunter Region, NSW, Australia. Consistent with prior research, we found some evidence of poorer adjustment in girls who drank heavily and among daughters of high drinkers. In addition, we found that the "psychosocial profiles" associated with girls' and fathers' drinking were quite different, which argues against a simple additive model which might predict poorer adjustment in high drinking daughters of high drinking men. One interesting finding was that discordance between girls' and fathers' drinking patterns was independently related to some psychosocial problems.<p /><p>Language: en</p>
%G en
%I Marcel Dekker
%@ 0020-773X
%U http://dx.doi.org/