Degree Name
Master of Arts (MA)
Semester of Degree Completion
1995
Thesis Director
William G. Kirk
Abstract
There has been much personality research in the area of Adult Children of Alcoholics with varying results. This study examines personality variables in archival data of alcoholic clients in a residential treatment center with the use of the Personality Research Form-E (Jackson, 1984). A comparison was made between groups of non-ACOA clients and those with alcoholic parents in the areas of aggression, defendence, dominance and desirability. No significant differences were found between groups. Two other hypotheses were generated concerning male participants only. No significant differences were found for the trait of autonomy; however, male ACOA alcoholic participants were found to be more impulsive than non-ACOA alcoholic participants. Clinical implications and areas for future research are discussed.
Recommended Citation
Young, Tamara K., "Personality Variables of Adult Children of Alcoholics in a Treatment Sample as Measured by the Personality Research Form-E" (1995). Masters Theses. 2324.
https://thekeep.eiu.edu/theses/2324
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