PMID: 703322Jul 1, 1978Paper

The alcoholic's spouse, children and family interactions. Substantive findings and methodological issues

Journal of Studies on Alcohol
T JacobC M Anderson

Abstract

Literature on the personality characteristics of spouses of alcoholics, on the psychosocial status of children of alcoholics and on alcoholic-spouse and alcoholic--family interactions is reviewed.

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