Abstract: Opioids and Child Welfare Across the country, placements in foster care are rising. In 2016, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reported that 273,539 children in the U.S. entered foster care. In 34 percent of those cases, parental drug abuse was one of the factors leading to the child’s removal from their family. Additionally, the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration estimates that 400,000 births nationally are affected by prenatal exposure to alcohol and illicit drugs, which represents 10 percent of all live births. As the opioid epidemic continues, increasing numbers of children are at high risk for developmental and behavioral disorders because of their prenatal substance and alcohol expo...
Background: Parental substance use, especially opioid misuse and/or methamphetamine use, is a key dr...
The opioid epidemic has become a public health crisis; it is important to understand practices Exten...
Mortality resulting from drug abuse (or overdose) has tremendously increased over the past decades. ...
US Foster Care is already known to be an under researched and complex topic, and the literature that...
This dissertation examines the needs of children growing up in families where a parent or caregiver ...
Hidden in the shadows of New Hampshire's opioid epidemic are the children who live with their parent...
Parental substance use is a major risk factor for a child’s entrance into foster care and, in the co...
Opioid use disorder impedes dependent parents' abilities to care for their children. In turn, childr...
Growing opioid misuse in the United States has resulted in more children living with an adult with a...
The opioid crisis is now a nationwide epidemic, ravaging both rural and urban communities. The publi...
This Article considers the varying reasons why drug policies informing child welfare interventions a...
While deaths are certainly the most obvious consequence of the opioid epidemic, opioid use disorder ...
10 pagesThe incarceration of a parent is often a continuation of a challenging family situation mar...
The opioid crisis is a widespread epidemic that currently affects many individuals in the United Sta...
Abstract Background Across Ohio, parental substance a...
Background: Parental substance use, especially opioid misuse and/or methamphetamine use, is a key dr...
The opioid epidemic has become a public health crisis; it is important to understand practices Exten...
Mortality resulting from drug abuse (or overdose) has tremendously increased over the past decades. ...
US Foster Care is already known to be an under researched and complex topic, and the literature that...
This dissertation examines the needs of children growing up in families where a parent or caregiver ...
Hidden in the shadows of New Hampshire's opioid epidemic are the children who live with their parent...
Parental substance use is a major risk factor for a child’s entrance into foster care and, in the co...
Opioid use disorder impedes dependent parents' abilities to care for their children. In turn, childr...
Growing opioid misuse in the United States has resulted in more children living with an adult with a...
The opioid crisis is now a nationwide epidemic, ravaging both rural and urban communities. The publi...
This Article considers the varying reasons why drug policies informing child welfare interventions a...
While deaths are certainly the most obvious consequence of the opioid epidemic, opioid use disorder ...
10 pagesThe incarceration of a parent is often a continuation of a challenging family situation mar...
The opioid crisis is a widespread epidemic that currently affects many individuals in the United Sta...
Abstract Background Across Ohio, parental substance a...
Background: Parental substance use, especially opioid misuse and/or methamphetamine use, is a key dr...
The opioid epidemic has become a public health crisis; it is important to understand practices Exten...
Mortality resulting from drug abuse (or overdose) has tremendously increased over the past decades. ...