Juvenile probation staff perceptions of engaging families in substance use services

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Kaitlin N. Piper, Jennifer Pankow, Jennifer D. Wood
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Abstract

Objectives

Study objectives were to (a) understand juvenile justice staff members' experiences with engaging families in youth substance use services and (b) identify staff-perceived barriers to family engagement across steps of substance use service provision.

Background

Lack of family involvement in juvenile justice system substance use (SU) services is a key barrier to successful treatment of justice-involved youth.

Method

From June through November 2015, 33 focus groups were conducted at juvenile justice system probation sites across seven states. There were 263 participants, which included juvenile justice probation and behavioral health staff.

Results

Strategies to engage families in services were highly variable across the 33 juvenile justice sites. Juvenile justice staff members identified barriers to family engagement in SU services including family discomfort, distrust of juvenile justice staff, lack of family service compliance, difficulties accessing SU services, lack of transportation, insurance and cost barriers, low perceived need for treatment, lack of SU education, and SU treatment stigma.

Conclusion and Implications

Barriers to family engagement directly impact the success of SU service provision in juvenile justice settings. Implementation of strategies to engage families of justice-involved youth (e.g., providing tangible, informational, and emotional support to families, and involving families in juvenile justice policy and care decisions) are critical to improving SU outcomes among this vulnerable population.

少年感化工作人员对让家庭参与药物使用服务的看法
研究目标是(a)了解少年司法工作人员在让家庭参与青少年药物使用服务方面的经验,(b)确定工作人员认为在药物使用服务提供的各个步骤中阻碍家庭参与的障碍。青少年司法系统物质使用(SU)服务中缺乏家庭参与是成功治疗涉事青少年的关键障碍。从2015年6月到11月,33个焦点小组在七个州的少年司法系统缓刑地点进行了研究。共有263名参与者,其中包括少年司法缓刑和行为健康工作人员。在33个少年司法机构中,让家庭参与服务的策略差异很大。青少年司法工作人员确定了家庭参与青少年司法服务的障碍,包括家庭不适、对青少年司法工作人员的不信任、缺乏家庭服务依从性、难以获得青少年司法服务、缺乏交通、保险和成本障碍、低感知治疗需求、缺乏青少年司法教育和青少年司法治疗耻辱。家庭参与的障碍直接影响青少年司法环境中辅助服务提供的成功。实施让涉司法青少年的家庭参与的战略(例如,为家庭提供有形的、信息的和情感的支持,并让家庭参与少年司法政策和护理决策)对于改善这一弱势群体的SU结果至关重要。
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Family Relations
Family Relations Multiple-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
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期刊介绍: A premier, applied journal of family studies, Family Relations is mandatory reading for family scholars and all professionals who work with families, including: family practitioners, educators, marriage and family therapists, researchers, and social policy specialists. The journal"s content emphasizes family research with implications for intervention, education, and public policy, always publishing original, innovative and interdisciplinary works with specific recommendations for practice.
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