Cargando…

The Association Between Adverse Child Health, Psychological, Educational and Social Outcomes, and Nondependent Parental Substance: A Rapid Evidence Assessment

BACKGROUND: Between 5% and 30% of children in high-income countries live with a substance misusing parent, the majority of which is below dependent levels. However, little is understood about the impact of nondependent parental substance misuse upon children. METHODS: We searched the international l...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: McGovern, Ruth, Gilvarry, Eilish, Addison, Michelle, Alderson, Hayley, Geijer-Simpson, Emma, Lingam, Raghu, Smart, Debbie, Kaner, Eileen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7243080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29739281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1524838018772850
_version_ 1783537361256185856
author McGovern, Ruth
Gilvarry, Eilish
Addison, Michelle
Alderson, Hayley
Geijer-Simpson, Emma
Lingam, Raghu
Smart, Debbie
Kaner, Eileen
author_facet McGovern, Ruth
Gilvarry, Eilish
Addison, Michelle
Alderson, Hayley
Geijer-Simpson, Emma
Lingam, Raghu
Smart, Debbie
Kaner, Eileen
author_sort McGovern, Ruth
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Between 5% and 30% of children in high-income countries live with a substance misusing parent, the majority of which is below dependent levels. However, little is understood about the impact of nondependent parental substance misuse upon children. METHODS: We searched the international literature using rigorous systematic methods to identify studies examining parental substance misuse and adverse outcomes in children. The inclusion criteria were cross-sectional, longitudinal, case-control, and cohort studies; of children aged 0–18 years whose parents are high-risk substance misusers; reporting on their health, psychological, substance use, educational, and social outcomes. RESULTS: We identified 36 papers (from 33 unique studies), most of which were assessed as being of medium to high methodological quality (N= 28). Parental nondependent substance misuse was found to be associated with adversity in children, with strong evidence of an association with externalizing difficulties (N = 7 papers, all finding an association) and substance use (N = 23 papers, all finding an association) in adolescents and some evidence of adverse health outcomes in early childhood (N = 6/8 papers finding an association). There is less evidence of an association between parental substance misuse and adverse educational and social outcomes. The body of evidence was largest for parental alcohol misuse, with research examining the impact of parental illicit drug use being limited. CONCLUSION: Methodological limitations restrict our ability to make causal inference. Nonetheless, the prevalence of adverse outcomes in children whose parents are nondependent substance misusers highlights the need for practitioners to intervene with this population before a parent has developed substance dependency.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7243080
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher SAGE Publications
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-72430802020-05-22 The Association Between Adverse Child Health, Psychological, Educational and Social Outcomes, and Nondependent Parental Substance: A Rapid Evidence Assessment McGovern, Ruth Gilvarry, Eilish Addison, Michelle Alderson, Hayley Geijer-Simpson, Emma Lingam, Raghu Smart, Debbie Kaner, Eileen Trauma Violence Abuse Review Manuscripts BACKGROUND: Between 5% and 30% of children in high-income countries live with a substance misusing parent, the majority of which is below dependent levels. However, little is understood about the impact of nondependent parental substance misuse upon children. METHODS: We searched the international literature using rigorous systematic methods to identify studies examining parental substance misuse and adverse outcomes in children. The inclusion criteria were cross-sectional, longitudinal, case-control, and cohort studies; of children aged 0–18 years whose parents are high-risk substance misusers; reporting on their health, psychological, substance use, educational, and social outcomes. RESULTS: We identified 36 papers (from 33 unique studies), most of which were assessed as being of medium to high methodological quality (N= 28). Parental nondependent substance misuse was found to be associated with adversity in children, with strong evidence of an association with externalizing difficulties (N = 7 papers, all finding an association) and substance use (N = 23 papers, all finding an association) in adolescents and some evidence of adverse health outcomes in early childhood (N = 6/8 papers finding an association). There is less evidence of an association between parental substance misuse and adverse educational and social outcomes. The body of evidence was largest for parental alcohol misuse, with research examining the impact of parental illicit drug use being limited. CONCLUSION: Methodological limitations restrict our ability to make causal inference. Nonetheless, the prevalence of adverse outcomes in children whose parents are nondependent substance misusers highlights the need for practitioners to intervene with this population before a parent has developed substance dependency. SAGE Publications 2018-05-08 2020-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7243080/ /pubmed/29739281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1524838018772850 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Review Manuscripts
McGovern, Ruth
Gilvarry, Eilish
Addison, Michelle
Alderson, Hayley
Geijer-Simpson, Emma
Lingam, Raghu
Smart, Debbie
Kaner, Eileen
The Association Between Adverse Child Health, Psychological, Educational and Social Outcomes, and Nondependent Parental Substance: A Rapid Evidence Assessment
title The Association Between Adverse Child Health, Psychological, Educational and Social Outcomes, and Nondependent Parental Substance: A Rapid Evidence Assessment
title_full The Association Between Adverse Child Health, Psychological, Educational and Social Outcomes, and Nondependent Parental Substance: A Rapid Evidence Assessment
title_fullStr The Association Between Adverse Child Health, Psychological, Educational and Social Outcomes, and Nondependent Parental Substance: A Rapid Evidence Assessment
title_full_unstemmed The Association Between Adverse Child Health, Psychological, Educational and Social Outcomes, and Nondependent Parental Substance: A Rapid Evidence Assessment
title_short The Association Between Adverse Child Health, Psychological, Educational and Social Outcomes, and Nondependent Parental Substance: A Rapid Evidence Assessment
title_sort association between adverse child health, psychological, educational and social outcomes, and nondependent parental substance: a rapid evidence assessment
topic Review Manuscripts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7243080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29739281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1524838018772850
work_keys_str_mv AT mcgovernruth theassociationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment
AT gilvarryeilish theassociationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment
AT addisonmichelle theassociationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment
AT aldersonhayley theassociationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment
AT geijersimpsonemma theassociationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment
AT lingamraghu theassociationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment
AT smartdebbie theassociationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment
AT kanereileen theassociationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment
AT mcgovernruth associationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment
AT gilvarryeilish associationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment
AT addisonmichelle associationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment
AT aldersonhayley associationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment
AT geijersimpsonemma associationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment
AT lingamraghu associationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment
AT smartdebbie associationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment
AT kanereileen associationbetweenadversechildhealthpsychologicaleducationalandsocialoutcomesandnondependentparentalsubstancearapidevidenceassessment