Objective: To examine the parenting skills and attitudes of substance abusing mothers in a comprehensive drug treatment facility in Camden, NJ. Methods: Giving three self-report measures and urine analysis to 14 mothers at intake, 2-months, and 6-months. Participants were reimbursed for their time and travel. Results: Mothers parenting skills and attitudes at intake were found to lack the confidence and enjoyment in their parenting and to have high levels of perceived stress. Bigger sample sizes are needed. Discussion: Progress towards incorporating parenting skills training in in-patient and out-patient treatment facilities has been made. However, a distinction between bad parenting and drug abuse needs to be investigated further
Introduction: Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor for parenting and for child developme...
This is a study about balancing motherhood and drug addiction, during the transition to parenthood. ...
Integrated programs for mothers with substance abuse issues: a systematic review of studies reportin...
Objective: To examine the parenting skills and attitudes of substance abusing mothers in a comprehen...
The widespread use of drugs includes women who are mothers and of childbearing age. A review of the ...
This study investigated the effects of addiction on mothers' ability to care for their children. Twe...
This study investigated the effects of addiction on mothers' ability to care for their children. Twe...
Abstract Background Integrated treatment programs (th...
Objective To review collaboration between child welfare and drug-abuse fields in providing treatment...
Abstract Background Integrated treatment programs (th...
Introduction: An increasingly larger amount of literature points out the detrimental effects that dr...
Introduction: An increasingly larger amount of literature points out the detrimental effects that dr...
This study assessed the effectiveness of a parent education program with drug addicted parents. Chan...
Objective: To investigate whether women raised in a family with substance abuse constitute a particu...
Mothers with histories of alcohol and drug addiction have shown greater difficulty parenting young c...
Introduction: Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor for parenting and for child developme...
This is a study about balancing motherhood and drug addiction, during the transition to parenthood. ...
Integrated programs for mothers with substance abuse issues: a systematic review of studies reportin...
Objective: To examine the parenting skills and attitudes of substance abusing mothers in a comprehen...
The widespread use of drugs includes women who are mothers and of childbearing age. A review of the ...
This study investigated the effects of addiction on mothers' ability to care for their children. Twe...
This study investigated the effects of addiction on mothers' ability to care for their children. Twe...
Abstract Background Integrated treatment programs (th...
Objective To review collaboration between child welfare and drug-abuse fields in providing treatment...
Abstract Background Integrated treatment programs (th...
Introduction: An increasingly larger amount of literature points out the detrimental effects that dr...
Introduction: An increasingly larger amount of literature points out the detrimental effects that dr...
This study assessed the effectiveness of a parent education program with drug addicted parents. Chan...
Objective: To investigate whether women raised in a family with substance abuse constitute a particu...
Mothers with histories of alcohol and drug addiction have shown greater difficulty parenting young c...
Introduction: Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor for parenting and for child developme...
This is a study about balancing motherhood and drug addiction, during the transition to parenthood. ...
Integrated programs for mothers with substance abuse issues: a systematic review of studies reportin...