Alcohol Abused Parents: Ground Theory Analysis Paper

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Antecedents of Children of Alcohol Abused Parents: Grounded Theory Analysis Abstract This research endeavored to fill the knowledge gap in children of alcohol abuse parents by uncovering one of the five fundamental themes of children of alcohol abuse parent, that is, the antecedents that add to the working hypothesis or paradigm model of the phenomenon. In-depth interviews were conducted with 19 children and seven parents who were recruited through Alcohol Abuse and Family Support Agency. A Grounded Theory approach was adopted to analyze the transcribed interview data. Nvivo 10 software was used in analyzing the data by methodologically coding and categorizing the data in open, axial and selective coding. Five major themes emerged from the …show more content…

For instance, according to [31] children are expected to behave in a manner that is not age‐ appropriate. Likewise, children of alcohol abused families may experience feelings of neglect, anxiety, fear, anger. More so, children are confused because they cannot figure out the limitations of right and wrong. As a result, the problem translates to cognitive, behavioral, psychosocial, and emotional consequences for children [41]. Most welfare experts (79.6%) report that alcohol abuse causes or adds to at any rate half of all cases of child abuse; 39.7% say it is a factor in more 75% of the cases …show more content…

The participant’s perception emphasized three explicit means through which job challenge becomes an antecedent. Most of the respondents (CAAF 30.8%) claimed that job loss was the reason for their parent’s alcohol abuse which some parents (P 11.5%) attested to. Also, the prompting behavior as a result of business challenge was described by the informants (CAAF 26.9%). The perspective also emerged from this study finding as the informants (CAAF 3.8%, P 3.8%) attested that frustration due to promotion retardation sometimes work as the antecedent to alcohol abuse of

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