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Chunk #1 — CPA and Alcohol-Related Problems

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Differences in childhood physical abuse reporting and the association between CPA and alcohol use disorder in European American and African American women.
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at increased risk for psychiatric dysfunction persisting into adulthood (Fergusson, Boden, & Horwood, 2008; Springer, Sheridan, Kuo, & Carnes, 2007). Furthermore, adolescents whose parents misuse alcohol are at elevated risk for both CPA and alcohol-related problems (Kaplan, Sunday, Labruna, Pelcovitz, & Salzinger, 2009; Kelleher, Chaffin, Hollenberg, & Fischer, 1994; Kumpfer, 1999; Li, Pentz, & Chou, 2002). As women are increasingly using alcohol and experiencing alcohol-related problems (Johnston et al., 2014) and CPA is an exposure also linked to a host of psychiatric problems in women (Briere & Elliott, 2003), understanding the relationship between alcohol problems and disorder and CPA in this population is of high importance.