Improving the outcomes of children affected by parental substance abuse: a review of randomized controlled trials.

IF 5.1 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2015-01-28 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.2147/SAR.S46439
Stacy Calhoun, Emma Conner, Melodi Miller, Nena Messina
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Abstract

Substance abuse is a major public health concern that impacts not just the user but also the user's family. The effect that parental substance abuse has on children has been given substantial attention over the years. Findings from the literature suggest that children of substance-abusing parents have a high risk of developing physical and mental health and behavioral problems. A number of intervention programs have been developed for parents who have a substance abuse problem. There have also been a number of interventions that have been developed for children who have at least one parent with a substance abuse problem. However, it remains unclear how we can best mitigate the negative effects that parental substance abuse has on children due to the scarcity of evaluations that utilize rigorous methodologies such as experimental designs. The purpose of this study is to review randomized controlled trials of intervention programs targeting parents with substance abuse problems and/or children with at least one parent with a substance abuse problem in order to identify programs that show some promise in improving the behavioral and mental health outcomes of children affected by parental substance abuse. Four randomized controlled trials that met our eligibility criteria were identified using major literature search engines. The findings from this review suggest that interventions that focus on improving parenting practices and family functioning may be effective in reducing problems in children affected by parental substance abuse. However, further research utilizing rigorous methodologies are needed in order to identify other successful interventions that can improve the outcomes of these children long after the intervention has ended.

改善受父母药物滥用影响的儿童的结局:随机对照试验综述。
药物滥用是一个重大的公共卫生问题,不仅影响使用者,而且影响使用者的家庭。多年来,父母滥用药物对儿童的影响一直受到广泛关注。从文献中发现,滥用药物的父母的孩子有很高的风险发展身体和心理健康和行为问题。已经为有药物滥用问题的父母制定了一些干预计划。对于父母中至少有一方有药物滥用问题的儿童,也制定了一些干预措施。然而,由于缺乏采用实验设计等严格方法的评估,我们如何才能最好地减轻父母滥用药物对儿童的负面影响仍不清楚。本研究的目的是回顾针对有药物滥用问题的父母和/或父母中至少有一方有药物滥用问题的儿童的干预计划的随机对照试验,以确定在改善受父母药物滥用影响的儿童的行为和心理健康结果方面显示出一些希望的计划。通过主要文献搜索引擎确定符合我们资格标准的四项随机对照试验。这篇综述的研究结果表明,专注于改善父母的做法和家庭功能的干预措施可能有效地减少受父母药物滥用影响的儿童的问题。然而,需要使用严格的方法进行进一步的研究,以确定其他成功的干预措施,这些干预措施可以在干预结束后很长一段时间内改善这些儿童的结果。
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