%0 Journal Article %T Developmental Task Attainment in Adolescents from Families with a Recovering Alcoholic or Active Alcoholic Father %A Iwona Grzegorzewska %A Lidia Cierpia kowska %J Polish Psychological Bulletin %D 2011 %I %R 10.2478/v10059-011-0013-y %X The problem under consideration is the issue of adolescent developmental tasks in families with alcohol-related problems, especially in families which contain one or more treated alcoholics. In the present work it was hypothesised that the treatment of alcoholic fathers would be one of the more important protective factors in families coping with alcoholism. The participants of the study included 91 children, aged 17-18. The research sample was comprised of three groups: 31 children of active alcoholics, 30 children of treated alcoholics, and 30 children of non-alcoholic parents. In general, the results of the study highlight the roles of temperament and parenting practices in the progress of developmental tasks. The data revealed that family characteristics were correlated to the predictors of these tasks. The groups used in the study were differed according to the factors of their developmental tasks. %K children of alcoholics %K alcoholic parents under treatment %K high-risk development %K protective factors %K developmental tasks %U http://versita.metapress.com/content/clt2m238x744xj3x/?p=7903f67d40984b6fb2f3bf773f1e67c2&pi=0