Strengthening families program: An evidence-based family intervention for parents of high-risk children and adolescents
KL Kumpfer, C Magalhães - Journal of Child & Adolescent …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This article reviews the contents and research on the Strengthening Families Program
(SFP), a family evidence-based seven-to 14-session intervention for drug prevention in high …
(SFP), a family evidence-based seven-to 14-session intervention for drug prevention in high …
Systematic review and meta-analysis of the relationship between exposure to parental substance use and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is characterized by persistent patterns of
inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness. Among US children and adolescents aged 3 …
inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness. Among US children and adolescents aged 3 …
The impacts of family treatment drug court on child welfare core outcomes: A meta-analysis
Background Substance abuse has been prevalent among caregivers involved in child
welfare and is a major barrier to their achieving favorable outcomes. Family Treatment Drug …
welfare and is a major barrier to their achieving favorable outcomes. Family Treatment Drug …
Child and parent outcomes in the London Family Drug and Alcohol Court five years on: Building on international evidence
J Harwin, B Alrouh, K Broadhurst… - … journal of law, policy …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Parental substance misuse is a major social problem of international concern and frequent
cause of referral to child protection agencies and court proceedings due to the significant …
cause of referral to child protection agencies and court proceedings due to the significant …
A study in contrasts: Supports and barriers to successful implementation of two evidence-based parenting interventions in child welfare
Although evidence-based interventions (EBIs) are spreading to child welfare, research on
real-world dynamics of implementation within this setting is scarce. Using a six-factor …
real-world dynamics of implementation within this setting is scarce. Using a six-factor …
A qualitative interpretive meta-synthesis (QIMS) of women's experiences in drug court: Promoting recovery in the criminal justice system
JR Gallagher, A Nordberg, DB Marlowe… - Journal of Social …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Drug courts have been part of the criminal justice system for over 30 years. A plethora of
quantitative quasi-experimental, experimental, and meta-analytic studies have …
quantitative quasi-experimental, experimental, and meta-analytic studies have …
Co-occurrence of parental substance abuse and child serious emotional disturbance
This study is a mixed-methods examination of the prevalence and impact of parental
substance abuse among families involved in foster care who have a child with a serious …
substance abuse among families involved in foster care who have a child with a serious …
Impact of a family treatment court on child permanency and safety
Abstract Background Family Treatment Courts have been linked to promising effects on key
child welfare outcomes, though few rigorous program evaluations have been conducted …
child welfare outcomes, though few rigorous program evaluations have been conducted …
A social-ecological view of the factors affecting the effectiveness of reintegration interventions targeting children out of family-based care situations: A sco** review
Children outside of family-based care, as in the case of those living on the streets or in
residential care, are in vulnerable situations. Because a protracted stay out of family-based …
residential care, are in vulnerable situations. Because a protracted stay out of family-based …
Effect of a parenting intervention on foster care reentry after reunification among substance-affected families: A quasi-experimental study
Although parental substance abuse has been identified as a risk factor for poor foster care
outcomes, current research on effective interventions is limited. A few studies have shown …
outcomes, current research on effective interventions is limited. A few studies have shown …