sabrina and scarletLesbian Alcoholics were Unloved, Unwanted and Alcoholic had Parents; Social Supports and Lesbian Alcoholics

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between social support and alcoholism among lesbians.

Fifteen lesbian alcoholics and 15 lesbian non-alcoholics were administered a questionnaire covering their childhood and adolescent history, social support systems, history of drinking, and demographic information.

The findings suggested that the alcoholic lesbians’ current support systems were not as disrupted as had been anticipated.

However, the alcoholic lesbians more often reported;

  • having had a less supportive childhood and adolescence,
  • feeling unloved and unwanted,
  • experiencing conflict with adults in their families, and
  • having had a parent with a drinking problem.

Social Supports and Lesbian Alcoholics. Rebecca Schilit, W. Mark Clark, and Elizabeth Ann Shallenberger. Affilia 1988; 3; 27.

Alcohol intervention may help.

Related Reading:

First Family
Ethnicity and Family Therapy, Third Edition
The Natural History of Alcoholism Revisited
Over the Influence: The Harm Reduction Guide for Managing Drugs and Alcohol
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: A Guide for Families and Communities
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