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The Importance of the ‘Village’: Examining the Association between Social Supports and Hazardous Alcohol Use among Mothers with an Incarcerated Coparent

Eman Tadros

2022American Journal of Family Therapy16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Coparenting partners experience feelings of shame and anger and have higher risks of alcohol and drug use. Mothers experience unique challenges that exacerbate their vulnerability to substance use. Using data from the multisite family study on incarceration, parenting, and partnering was used to examine the association between social support and hazardous alcohol use among mothers with incarcerated partners. A hierarchical binary regression indicated several support factors that were shown to be connected to precarious alcohol use. Results showed that multiple forms of support are potentially helpful in mitigating hazardous alcohol use. Findings highlight the importance of considering the proverbial village.

Topics & Concepts

ShameVulnerability (computing)PsychologySocial supportAngerAssociation (psychology)FeelingAlcoholClinical psychologyEnvironmental healthSocial psychologyMedicineComputer securityPsychotherapistComputer scienceChemistryBiochemistryHomelessness and Social IssuesChild Abuse and TraumaCriminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
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