Parental Alcoholism and Codependency: A Comparison of Female Children of Alcoholics and Nonalcoholics in Two College-Age Groups

Codependency among children of alcoholics (COAs) was investigated with a sample of 76 female undergraduates at a small, coeducational eastern US college, who were administered the Children of Alcoholics Screening Test & the Spann-Fischer Codependency Scale. It was found that freshman & sopho...

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