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Childhood trauma and risky alcohol consumption: A study of Australian adults with low housing stability
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posted on 2021-05-17, 01:40 authored by Carol A Keane, Christopher A Magee, Jeong K LeeIntroduction and Aims: This paper examined whether recall of childhood trauma was associated with adult alcohol consumption in a sample of Australians with low housing security. The secondary aim was to examine whether risky alcohol consumption predicted subsequent housing instability. Sociodemographic factors were examined as potential moderators of these associations. Design and Methods: This paper utilised data collected through the Journeys Home Study, a longitudinal study of a representative sample of individuals who were homeless or at risk of homelessness. This paper focused on 1224 participants aged 18 years and over. Data on alcohol use, childhood trauma and sociodemographic characteristics were collected through interviews at baseline. Homeless status at 6- to 12-month follow-up was assessed via interview. Logistic regression modelling was used to examine associations of alcohol consumption with childhood abuse, sociodemographic factors and changes in homelessness status. Results: Self-reported recall of childhood experiences of violence was more likely among current drinkers, risky or not, than among abstainers. Recall of childhood neglect was more common among abstainers than among risky drinkers. Discussion and Conclusions: The relationships between recall of childhood trauma and adult alcohol consumption are likely to be complex. Risky consumption may contribute to continuing homelessness among adults with unstable housing. [Correction added on 29 December 2014, after first online publication: The Results, and Discussion and Conclusion sections in the abstract have been replaced.]. [Keane C, Magee CA, Lee JK. Childhood trauma and risky alcohol consumption: A study of Australian adults with low housing stability. © 2014 Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs.
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34Issue
1Start Page
18End Page
26Number of Pages
9eISSN
1465-3362ISSN
0959-5236Location
AustraliaPublisher
Wiley-BlackwellPublisher DOI
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engPeer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- No
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2014-05-21External Author Affiliations
University of WollongongEra Eligible
- Yes
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Print-ElectronicJournal
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AlcoholHomelessChildhood traumaAdolescentAdultAlcohol DrinkingAustraliaChild AbuseFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHomeless PersonsHousingHumansInterviews as TopicLogistic ModelsLongitudinal StudiesMaleMiddle AgedRisk FactorsViolenceYoung AdultSubstance AbuseMedical and Health SciencesStudies in Human SocietyPsychology and Cognitive SciencesHealth, Clinical and Counselling Psychology
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