TY - JOUR PY - 2009// TI - An Exploratory Study of the Nature of Family Resilience in Families Affected by Parental Alcohol Abuse JO - Journal of family issues A1 - Coyle, James P. A1 - Nochajski, Thomas A1 - Maguin, Eugene A1 - Safyer, Andrew A1 - DeWit, David A1 - Macdonald, Scott SP - 1606 EP - 1623 VL - 30 IS - 12 N2 - Resilient families are able to adapt to adversities, but the nature of family resilience is not well understood. This study examines patterns of family functioning that may protect families from the negative impact of alcohol abuse. Naturally occurring patterns of family functioning are identified and associations between these patterns and parenting, current parental alcohol use, recent family stressful events, supportive relationships outside the family, and demographic characteristics are assessed. Cross-sectional data are analyzed from racially diverse American and Canadian families (N = 674) who have at least one parent with an alcohol abuse problem and a child between ages 9 and 12 years. Cluster analyses derived from family functioning indicators are used to identify naturally occurring family patterns. Multivariate assessments evaluated relationships between family functioning clusters and potentially influencing factors. The study results reveal a continuum of family functioning associated with parenting, child’s perception of teacher caring, and race.

LA - SN - 0192-513X UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513X09339478 ID - ref1 ER -