This exploratory study examined participants in a Family Dependency Treatment Court (FDTC), designed for substance-abusing parents whose children were removed from the home. Twenty-five participants were interviewed one year after FDTC enrollment to assess retrospectively the relationship between trauma history and risky behaviors. Treatment compliance rates were found to be high, and most participants had negative urinalysis results. Qualitative analyses revealed that approximately half of the participants attributed decreases in risky behaviors to the FDTC program. This study increases understanding of the effect of substance abuse and trauma on high-risk behaviors and might help to improve services for substance-abusing parents involved ...
The purpose of this final project was to describe the harmful effects of parental substance abuse fr...
BACKGROUND: In light of evidence showing reduced criminal recidivism and cost savings, adult drug tr...
Both domestic violence and parental substance abuse are risk factors for childhood developmental del...
This exploratory study examined participants in a Family Dependency Treatment Court (FDTC), designed...
Significant substance abuse problems are prevalent in families involved with the child welfare syste...
Child neglect is the most common form of child maltreatment, and yet less recognized, treated, or re...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.Parental substance use is a risk factor for child maltreatment. Family drug trea...
Background: Drug court interventions produce positive results—especially among mandated populations....
High rates of co-occurrence between substance abuse and child neglect have been well-documented and ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the dose-effect relationship between substance use (alc...
Background and Aims. Parent substance use is associated with an added risk for child maltreatment, y...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Group category, honorable mentionJung Sim JunThe purpose of t...
OBJECTIVE: Approximately 50% of child protective service (CPS) referrals abuse drugs; yet, existing ...
The rise in cases of child abuse and neglect over the past two decades has overwhelmed the nation’s ...
Family dependency treatment courts (FDTC) have recently emerged as an innovative model for addressin...
The purpose of this final project was to describe the harmful effects of parental substance abuse fr...
BACKGROUND: In light of evidence showing reduced criminal recidivism and cost savings, adult drug tr...
Both domestic violence and parental substance abuse are risk factors for childhood developmental del...
This exploratory study examined participants in a Family Dependency Treatment Court (FDTC), designed...
Significant substance abuse problems are prevalent in families involved with the child welfare syste...
Child neglect is the most common form of child maltreatment, and yet less recognized, treated, or re...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.Parental substance use is a risk factor for child maltreatment. Family drug trea...
Background: Drug court interventions produce positive results—especially among mandated populations....
High rates of co-occurrence between substance abuse and child neglect have been well-documented and ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the dose-effect relationship between substance use (alc...
Background and Aims. Parent substance use is associated with an added risk for child maltreatment, y...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Group category, honorable mentionJung Sim JunThe purpose of t...
OBJECTIVE: Approximately 50% of child protective service (CPS) referrals abuse drugs; yet, existing ...
The rise in cases of child abuse and neglect over the past two decades has overwhelmed the nation’s ...
Family dependency treatment courts (FDTC) have recently emerged as an innovative model for addressin...
The purpose of this final project was to describe the harmful effects of parental substance abuse fr...
BACKGROUND: In light of evidence showing reduced criminal recidivism and cost savings, adult drug tr...
Both domestic violence and parental substance abuse are risk factors for childhood developmental del...