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The journal talks about the effects of how parental alcohol use effects a child's self-esteem. Rangarajan, Sripriya, and Lynne Kelly. Family Communication Patterns, Family Environment, and the Impact of Parental Alcoholism on Offspring Self-esteem 23.4 (2006): 655-71. Print.
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The use of alcohol by parents can create marital problems and can also affect children negatively. Kachadourian, Lorig, Rina Eiden, and Kenneth Leonard. "Paternal Alcoholism, Negative Parenting, and the Mediating Role of Marital Satisfaction." 34.11 (2009): 918-27. Print.
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The use of alcohol by parents can lead to a negative impact on children and can affect their emotional development. "Protecting Children in Families Affected by Substance Use Disorders." <i>How Parental Substance Use Disorders Affect Children</i>. 1 Jan. 2009. Web. 20 Sept. 2014.
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The article consists of an experiment which focuses on how COA's handled the problems they were dealing with. Tinnafalt, Agneta, Charli Eriksson, and Elinor Brunnberg. "Adolescent Children of Alcoholics on Disclosure, Support, and Assessment of Trustworthy Adults." <i>Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal</i> 28.2 (2011): 133-51. Web. 20 Sept. 2014.
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The journal explains alcoholic parents can have an effect on children's personalities and behavior and explains the effect alcohol can have on new born babies due to the mother's addiction. Ozietta, Taylor. "Children of Substance-Abusing or Substance-Dependent Parents." <i>Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment</i> 21.7 (2011): 727-43. Print.
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COA's tend to have a higher chance of developing a substance related disorder along with other behaviors and illnesses. SEREC, MAŠA, IGOR ŠVAB, MARKO KOLŠEK, VESNA ŠVAB, DIANA MOESGEN, and Michael Klein. "Health-related Lifestyle, Physical and Mental Health in Children of Alcoholic Parents." <i>Drug & Alcohol Review</i> 31.7 (2012): 861-70. Print.