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Трансгенерационные механизмы трансляции химических зависимостей потомству

Трансгенерационные механизмы трансляции химических зависимостей потомству

Abstract

В статье авторы изучили формирование различных химических зависимостей у юношей и девушек, в семьях которых родители страдали алкогольной зависимостью. Актуальность данной проблемы обусловлена ее значительной распространенностью. В исследовании у респондентов выявлено, что себя, как злоупотребляющего алкоголем оценивает 33%, юношей, чьи родители страдали алкоголизмом (ЮА), среди девушек из аналогичных семей (ДА) данный показатель составил 20%, что значительно превышает аналогичные показатели контрольных групп. Полученные данные позволяют утверждать, что воспитание ребенка в семье, где прием алкоголя становится нормой, накладывает серьезный отпечаток на его психологическое состояние, а так же оказывает влияние на развитие аддиктивной предрасположенности, что важно для практической и теоретической превенции.

The authors studied the formation of various chemical dependencies among boys and girls in families whose parents suffered alcohol dependence. The urgency of this problem is due to its high prevalence. The survey respondents identified themselves to be as abusing alcohol estimates 33% of boys whose parents were alcoholics among girls from similar families, the figure was 20%, which is much higher than the control groups. The findings suggest that the education of the child in a family where alcohol consumption is becoming the norm, imposes a serious mark on his psychological state, and also influences the development of addictive predisposition, which is important for practical and theoretical prevention.

Keywords

ХИМИЧЕСКИЕ АДДИКЦИИ,ВЗРОСЛЫЕ ДЕТИ АЛКОГОЛИКОВ,АУТОАГРЕССИЯ,МЕДИКО-СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ПОСЛЕДСТВИЯ АЛКОГОЛИЗМА,ADDICTION,ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS,AUTOAGGRESSION,MEDICAL AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF ALCOHOLISM

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