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Children of Alcoholics

Volume 21, Number 3, 1997

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             183   In This Issue

185 Concepts and Issues in COA Research

Michael Windle

236 Event-Related Potentials in COA's

Bernice Porjesz and Henri Begleiter

192 The Effects of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure

Cynthia Larkby and Nancy Day

241 Breaking the Cycle of Addiction: Prevention and Intervention With Children of Alcoholics

Ann W. Price and James G. Emshoff

199 Assessing the Impact of Maternal Drinking During and After Pregnancy

Sandra W. Jacobson

247 Psychological Chracteristics of Children of Alcoholics

Kenneth J. Sher

204 Parenting Influences on the Development of Alcohol Abuse and Dependence

Theodore Jacob and Sheri Johnson

255 Prospective Studies of Children of Alcoholic Parents

Wendy Reich

210 A Behavioral-Genetic Perspective on Children of Alcoholics

Matt McGue

258 A Critical Analysis of COA Research

 

218 The Role of Family Influences in Development and Risk

Deborah A. Ellis, Robert A. Zucker, and Hiram E. Fitzgerald

266 Children of Alcoholics Foundation

Migs Woodside

227 Physiological Responses in Sons of Alcoholics

Peter R. Finn and Alicia Justus

267 National Association for Children of Alcoholics

Sis Wenger

232 Neuropsychological Responses in COA's

Sarah Jo Nixon and Laura J. Tivis

 

 


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