Understanding parents' experience navigating substance use treatment and the child welfare system

0 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Allyson L. Dir , Brielle L. Batch , Matthew C. Aalsma
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Abstract

Introduction

Substance use is a common reason for involvement in the child welfare system and associated with poor outcomes for families, such as repeat maltreatment and loss of parental rights; however, rates of substance use treatment engagement among parents in child welfare are low. The current study examines the role and impact of substance use on parents' experiences with the child welfare system and substance use treatment.

Methods

The study conducted semi-structured interviews with parents currently or recently involved in child welfare and substance use treatment (N = 29; 86.2 % female; 75.9 % White).

Results

Themes from qualitative analyses related to (1) the role of substance use in child welfare cases, (2) the challenges of managing substance use treatment and child welfare requirements, and (3) perspectives on the role of parenting in substance use treatment and recovery.

Conclusions

Parents with substance use involved in child welfare face unique challenges when addressing substance use and child welfare requirements. Findings underscore the importance of involving those with lived experience in policy and decision-making; ensuring evidence-based practices specifically targeting parents with substance use are available; and ensuring child welfare personnel receive training and education in addiction and substance use.
了解家长在药物使用治疗和儿童福利系统中的经验。
物质使用是参与儿童福利系统的一个常见原因,并与家庭的不良后果有关,如重复虐待和丧失父母权利;然而,在儿童福利中,父母参与药物使用治疗的比例很低。目前的研究考察了药物使用对父母在儿童福利系统和药物使用治疗方面的经历的作用和影响。方法:采用半结构化访谈法对目前或近期参与儿童福利和药物使用治疗的家长进行访谈(N = 29;86.2 %女;75.9 %白色)。结果:定性分析的主题涉及(1)药物使用在儿童福利案件中的作用,(2)管理药物使用治疗和儿童福利要求的挑战,以及(3)父母在药物使用治疗和康复中的作用。结论:涉及儿童福利的药物使用父母在处理药物使用和儿童福利要求时面临独特的挑战。调查结果强调了让有实际经验的人参与政策和决策的重要性;确保提供专门针对吸毒父母的循证做法;确保儿童福利人员接受有关成瘾和药物使用的培训和教育。
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Journal of substance use and addiction treatment
Journal of substance use and addiction treatment Biological Psychiatry, Neuroscience (General), Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General)
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