Interactive Effects of Maternal Alcohol Problems and Parental Separation on Timing of Daughter's First Drink.
Mary WaldronNicole K WatkinsKathleen K BucholzPamela A F MaddenAndrew C HeathPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2017)
Findings highlight parental separation as an important moderator of risk to children of mothers who have a history of problem drinking, with interactive effects observed consistently across racial group. To identify underlying processes, additional research is needed with more detailed characterization of separated families where mother only has a history of alcohol problems.