Psychiatric News (5/12) reports a research letter published in JAMA Pediatrics says that “about one-quarter of children in the United States may be living in a household where one or more parents have a substance use disorder.” Researchers calculated national estimates of children “exposed to parental SUDs using data from the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health.” They found that “nearly 19 million children lived with a parent who met DSM-5 criteria for past-year SUD. Of this total, around 11.3 million children had a parent with mild SUD, while 7.6 million had a parent with moderate to severe SUD.” They observed the “most common parental SUD was alcohol use disorder, which affected more than 12 million children, followed distantly by cannabis use disorder and then prescription medication use disorder.
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— “Nearly 19 Million Children May Be Living With a Parent With SUD,” Psychiatric News, May , 2025