Author:
SHER KENNETH J.,GOTHAM HEATHER J.
Abstract
In 1987, we began a longitudinal study of the offspring of alcoholic parents and have been
following this group of young adults from their freshman year in college throughout their
transition into later young adulthood. The goal of this review is to highlight some of the findings
we consider most important and relevant to the development of pathological alcohol involvement
in young adulthood. Courses of pathological alcohol involvement in young adulthood are
outlined. Predictors of both the development and course of pathological alcohol use in young
adulthood are also addressed, including family history of alcoholism, personality, alcohol use
motivations, and role transitions. While certainly a problem in its own right, pathological alcohol
involvement can also affect the attainment of important life tasks and success in various life
roles. Consequently, we also examine the effects of pathological alcohol involvement on later
role transitions and role attainment. Finally, prevention, policy, and treatment issues surrounding
this stage of life are discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Developmental and Educational Psychology
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