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Children of Alcoholic and/or Substance Abusing Parents Highlights
Based on SAMHSA's National Household Survey, in 2001 more than 6 million children lived with at least one parent who abused or was dependent on alcohol or an illicit drug during the past year. This involved about 10 percent of children aged 5 or younger, 8 percent of children aged 6 to 11, and 9 percent of youths aged 12 to 17. See The NHSDA Report: Children Living with Substance Abusing or Substance Dependent Parents. Parental Influences on Adolescent Marijuana Use and the Baby Boom Generation examined family intactness, parental problems, as well as parental drug use & attitudes and the association with their children's drug use. Children's characteristics including dropping out of school, emotional problems, etc. were also examined. Children at Risk Because of Parental Substance Abuse - estimated the number and percent of infants and children age 17 and younger living with parents who used illegal drugs, cigarettes, or cigarettes, were dependent on drugs or alcohol, or who needed substance abuse treatment. |
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This page was last updated on May 05, 2008. |
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SAMHSA, an agency in the Department of Health and Human Services, is the Federal Government's lead agency for improving the quality and availability of substance abuse prevention, addiction treatment, and mental health services in the United States.
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