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The association between caregiver substance abuse and self-reported violence exposure among young urban children

✍ Scribed by Steven J. Ondersma; Virginia Delaney-Black; Chandice Y. Covington; Beth Nordstrom; Robert J. Sokol


Publisher
Springer
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
143 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0894-9867

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✦ Synopsis


This study examined the relative importance of caregiver substance abuse as a correlate of child-reported exposure to violence. A total of 407 female African-American primary caregivers and their children age 6 to 7 were evaluated. The association between child report of violence and exposure to substance abuse by others (both within and outside the home) was considered after controlling for variance accounted for by child characteristics, caregiver characteristics, home environment, and neighborhood environment (including neighborhood crime). Caregiver alcohol abuse, children's witnessing of drug use in the home, and children's witnessing of drug deals all explained significant additional variance in violence exposure. These findings suggest that for early elementary-age children, meaningful prevention of violence exposure may be possible via addressing their exposure to substance abuse in their home and community.