Level of Self Esteem among Children of Alcoholic and Non Alcoholic Parents
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The National Association of Children of Alcoholics estimates that there are 11 millions children of
alcoholics under the age of 18 years. A study was conducted to assess level of self esteem among children of alcoholic & non alcoholic parents. The objectives were to assess, compare and find out the association between the level of self esteem and socio personal data. Methodology adopted for the study was descriptive comparative design with multistage sampling. Sample size was 128. Structured questionnaire was used to collect socio personal data of participants and Children of Alcoholics Screening test was used to identify children of alcoholic and non alcoholic parents. After that the standardized tool State Self Esteem
Scale was used to assess the level of self esteem The study findings revealed that in children of
alcoholic parents group, 82.8% (53) were having poor self esteem and 17.2% (11) were having good
self esteem where as in children of non alcoholic parents group, 78.1% (50) were having good self
esteem and 21.9% (14) were having poor self esteem. On the basis of comparison between the level of
self esteem among children of alcoholic and non alcoholic parents, revealed that there is
statistically significant difference between level of self esteem score among children of alcoholic and non alcoholic parents group.
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