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Chunk #23 — IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE

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Parental Divorce, Maternal-Paternal Alcohol Problems, and Adult Offspring Lifetime Alcohol Dependence.
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Social worker practitioners should recognize that children and adolescents who experience parental divorce may be more vulnerable to developing alcohol dependence than those whose parents remain together and realize that this risk may be significantly increased when both parents have alcohol problems. Consequently, social workers should include these problem areas in client and family assessments to better identify those at particular risk for alcohol problems and develop early and targeted interventions to decrease the likelihood of the development of alcohol problems by these offspring as they age.