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The effects of others' drinking on the harms to children in Thailand: Lessons from the WHO-ThaiHealth project.

Perawas PreampruchchaNattapong SuwannoButpetch PetchanaTirada KuemeeAthip TanareeJiraluck NontarakKarnsunaphat BalthipKhemanat RatworawongNarisa HayiyaniNurtasneam OumudeeOngart ManeemaiOrratai WaleewongRassamee ChotipanvithayakulSopit NasuebSupeecha RungruangSurasak ChaiyasongSurasak SaokaewTanomsri IntanontTeerohah DonramanUdomsak SaengowWarangkhana DuangpaenWarintorn BunyanukulPolathep Vichitkunakorn
Published in: PloS one (2022)
This study found that children whose family members are young adult or consume alcohol (i.e., weekly drinker or binge drinker) were significantly adversely affected. The most common problems were domestic violence and verbal abuse. Most of the problems, affecting children, were caused mostly by their parents.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • mental health
  • working memory
  • quality improvement
  • intimate partner violence