Incarceration in parents of day hospital youth: relationship to parental substance abuse and suspected child abuse/maltreatment.

S Gabel, R Shindledecker
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The number of individuals incarcerated in penal institutions in the United States has increased dramatically in recent years. Children of incarcerated parents have been studied infrequently. They appear to be at high risk for present and future behavioral disorders, although their rate of utilization of mental health services is not known. This study compares a group of behaviorally disturbed children in day hospital treatment who have had incarcerated parents with a group of children without this history who were treated in the same facility at the same time. Children with histories of incarcerated parents account for almost 40% of those treated. They are more likely than their peers without histories of having had an incarcerated parent to have had substance abusing parents and to have been involved in at least one report of suspected child abuse/maltreatment. These variables together are taken as signs of severe family disorganization or dysfunction. In previous studies they have also been associated with poor outcome in mental health treatment. Clinical and social implications of these findings are discussed.

日间医院青少年父母的监禁:与父母药物滥用和涉嫌虐待儿童的关系。
近年来,美国被关押在刑事机构的人数急剧增加。父母被监禁的孩子很少被研究。尽管他们利用精神卫生服务的比率尚不清楚,但他们目前和未来出现行为障碍的风险似乎很高。这项研究比较了一组在日间医院治疗的有行为障碍的儿童,他们的父母被监禁,而一组没有这种病史的儿童在同一时间在同一机构接受治疗。在接受治疗的儿童中,父母有入狱史的儿童占了近40%。与没有父母被监禁史的同龄人相比,他们更有可能有滥用药物的父母,并且至少参与过一次涉嫌虐待儿童的报告。这些变量一起被认为是严重的家庭解体或功能障碍的迹象。在之前的研究中,它们也与心理健康治疗的不良结果有关。讨论了这些发现的临床和社会意义。
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