A Controlled Evaluation of Family Behavior Therapy in Concurrent Child Neglect and Drug Abuse

被引:40
作者
Donohue, Brad [1 ]
Azrin, Nathan H. [2 ]
Bradshaw, Kelsey [1 ]
Van Hasselt, Vincent B. [2 ]
Cross, Chad L. [1 ]
Urgelles, Jessica [1 ]
Romero, Valerie [1 ]
Hill, Heather H. [1 ]
Allen, Daniel N. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nevada, Dept Psychol, Las Vegas, NV 89154 USA
[2] Nova SE Univ, Ctr Psychol Serv, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33314 USA
关键词
drug abuse; child neglect; family behavior therapy; outcome study; TIMELINE FOLLOW-BACK; PEER SOCIAL INITIATIONS; SUBSTANCE-ABUSE; MULTISYSTEMIC THERAPY; MALTREATMENT; WELFARE; PREVENTION; VALIDITY; PARENTS; WITHDRAWN;
D O I
10.1037/a0036920
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Objective: Approximately 50% of child protective service (CPS) referrals abuse drugs; yet, existing treatment studies in this population have been limited to case examinations. Therefore, a family-based behavioral therapy was evaluated in mothers referred from CPS for child neglect and drug abuse utilizing a controlled experimental design. Method: Seventy-two mothers evidencing drug abuse or dependence and child neglect were randomly assigned to family behavior therapy (FBT) or treatment as usual (TAU). Participants were assessed at baseline, 6 months, and 10 months postrandomization. Results: As hypothesized, intent-to-treat repeated measures analyses revealed mothers referred for child neglect not due to their children being exposed to illicit drugs demonstrated better outcomes in child maltreatment potential from baseline to 6- and 10-month postrandomization assessments when assigned to FBT, as compared with TAU mothers and FBT mothers who were referred due to child drug exposure. Similar results occurred for hard drug use from baseline to 6 and 10 months postrandomization. However, TAU mothers referred due to child drug exposure were also found to decrease their hard drug use more than TAU mothers of non-drug-exposed children and FBT mothers of drug-exposed children at 6 and 10 months postrandomization. Although effect sizes for mothers assigned to FBT were slightly larger for marijuana use than TAU (medium vs. large), these differences were not statistically significant. Specific to secondary outcomes, mothers in FBT, relative to TAU, increased time employed from baseline to 6 and 10 months postrandomization. Mothers in FBT, compared to TAU, also decreased HIV risk from baseline to 6 months postrandomization. There were no differences in outcome between FBT and TAU for number of days children were in CPS custody and alcohol intoxication, although FBT mothers demonstrated marginal decreases (p = .058) in incarceration from baseline to 6 months postrandomization relative to TAU mothers. Conclusion: Family-based behavioral treatment programs offer promise in mothers who have been reported to CPS for concurrent substance abuse and child neglect of their children. However, continued intervention development in this population is very much needed.
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页码:706 / 720
页数:15
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