肯塔基州创新家庭治疗药物法庭模式概述

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 LAW
Ashley R. Logsdon, Becky F. Antle, Andreana Bridges, Martin T. Hall, Anita P. Barbee, Amy Spriggs, Cindy Kamer
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摘要

实施了家庭治疗药物法庭,以协助因药物使用而涉及儿童福利制度的家庭。本文描述了一个家庭治疗药物法院干预的增强版本,该干预建立在传统的FTDC模型之上,但包括对基本FTDC模型的适应性调整,这些模型不仅旨在加强永久性结果,而且还涉及儿童福祉,包括儿童福祉的几个前兆:父母福祉和家庭福祉,以便满足儿童福祉的额外儿童福利结果。本文中描述的增进型FTDC模型提供了三个治疗阶段,但也利用为评估目的收集的数据作为持续的质量改进信息,向提供者通报参与者的参与情况,以便有针对性地进行重新参与工作,以减少辍学率。因此,本文还介绍了综合评价所采用的措施。数据包括来自多个来源的33个标准化量表,包括客户、治疗师/治疗提供者、法院人员和儿童福利工作者,从每周到每季度不等。本文讨论了这种增强的FTDC模型和评估/CQI数据的使用如何影响客户参与度和多种结果。
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Overview of the innovative Family Treatment Drug Court model in Kentucky

Family Treatment Drug Courts (FTDCs) have been implemented to assist families involved with the child welfare system due to substance use. This article describes an enhanced version of a Family Treatment Drug Court intervention which builds on the traditional FTDC model but includes adaptations that add theoretically driven components to the basic FTDC model that aim to strengthen not only permanency outcomes but also address child well-being including several precursors to child well-being: parent well-being and family well-being so that the additional child welfare outcome of child well-being can be met. The enhanced FTDC model described in this paper offers three phases of treatment but also utilizes data gathered for evaluation purposes as continuous quality improvement information to inform providers regarding participant engagement so that targeted re-engagement efforts can occur to reduce dropouts. Thus, this paper also describes the measures utilized in the comprehensive evaluation. Data include 33 standardized scales from multiple sources, including clients, therapists/treatment providers, court personnel, and child welfare workers, at multiple points ranging from weekly to quarterly. Implications are discussed regarding how this enhanced FTDC model and use of evaluation/CQI data impact client engagement and multiple outcomes.

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期刊介绍: Juvenile and Family Court Journal, published by the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges since 1949, focuses on issues of interest to the field of juvenile and family justice, including: - child abuse and neglect - juvenile delinquency - domestic violence - substance abuse - child custody and visitation - judicial leadership
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