Abstract Background Across Ohio, parental substance abuse has contributed to a marked increase in the number of children in foster care. Children exposed to parental substance use have a higher likelihood of physical abuse and neglect, and consequently a variety of physical, psychological and cognitive problems. The Enhancing Permanency in Children and Families (EPIC) program is a collaborative effort between the Ohio State University College of Social Work, two county offices of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, two juvenile courts and local behavioral health agencies. The goal of EPIC is to use three evidence-based and evidence-informed practices to reduce abusive and neglectful...
substance use disorders and child maltreatment The impact of parental substance use on children Chil...
Introduction: Children from substance-affected families show an elevated risk for developing own sub...
Child protective services agencies have long observed the complicating role that parental substance ...
The deleterious impact of parental substance abuse on child development and family functioning is we...
The deleterious impact of parental substance abuse on child development and family functioning is we...
Background and Purpose: Parental substance abuse is a prominent theme in child welfare. Substance ab...
There is a limited, but growing body of research on the effectiveness of peer recovery coaches in pr...
Children are affected by their parent’s substance abuse; either by emotional, physical, mental and/o...
Children raised in homes of parental substance abuse face many unique challenges. Their lives are fi...
Abstract: Opioids and Child Welfare Across the country, placements in foster care are rising. In 201...
High rates of child abuse and neglect occur in many families in which either or both parents abuse i...
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) has plagued families of rural Appalachia for many years, perpetuating i...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.Parental substance use is a risk factor for child maltreatment. Family drug trea...
Hidden in the shadows of New Hampshire's opioid epidemic are the children who live with their parent...
Between 40–80% of substantiated child maltreatment cases in the United States contain somedegree of ...
substance use disorders and child maltreatment The impact of parental substance use on children Chil...
Introduction: Children from substance-affected families show an elevated risk for developing own sub...
Child protective services agencies have long observed the complicating role that parental substance ...
The deleterious impact of parental substance abuse on child development and family functioning is we...
The deleterious impact of parental substance abuse on child development and family functioning is we...
Background and Purpose: Parental substance abuse is a prominent theme in child welfare. Substance ab...
There is a limited, but growing body of research on the effectiveness of peer recovery coaches in pr...
Children are affected by their parent’s substance abuse; either by emotional, physical, mental and/o...
Children raised in homes of parental substance abuse face many unique challenges. Their lives are fi...
Abstract: Opioids and Child Welfare Across the country, placements in foster care are rising. In 201...
High rates of child abuse and neglect occur in many families in which either or both parents abuse i...
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) has plagued families of rural Appalachia for many years, perpetuating i...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.Parental substance use is a risk factor for child maltreatment. Family drug trea...
Hidden in the shadows of New Hampshire's opioid epidemic are the children who live with their parent...
Between 40–80% of substantiated child maltreatment cases in the United States contain somedegree of ...
substance use disorders and child maltreatment The impact of parental substance use on children Chil...
Introduction: Children from substance-affected families show an elevated risk for developing own sub...
Child protective services agencies have long observed the complicating role that parental substance ...