Substance Abuse and Child Welfare

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Social Issues

 

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Janice D

 

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September 6, 2014

 

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University

 

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Through individual interviews with the patients, of which 274 were women and 556 men, Brems was able to calculate the percentage of patients that reported abuse as children. "Result revealed 20% of men and more than 50% of women reported childhood physical and sexual abuse." Childhood abuse has a profound effect on an individual and the choices he or she will make in there future...
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Victims of any type of childhood abuse are more likely to develop psychiatric disorders, have extensive legal troubles, and also report using illegal substances at an earlier age. Reports documenting findings strikingly similar to that of Brems have been published worldwide. This is very important for the child welfare system to consider because it illustrates a psychological component to substance abuse...
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