Gregoire K A, Schultz D J
Social Work Department, Millersville University, PA 17551-0302, USA.
Child Welfare. 2001 Jul-Aug;80(4):433-52.
The authors present findings from their study of 167 child welfare parents referred for substance abuse assessments. Relationships between gender, prior treatment, court-ordered intervention, significant others' support, and treatment and placement outcomes are examined. Findings indicate significant others' support positively influences all outcomes while court-ordered intervention is not predictive. Prior treatment is associated with continued substance abuse. Gender differences exist for assessment completion and several client characteristics. Implications for practice are drawn.
作者介绍了他们对167名被转介进行药物滥用评估的儿童福利家长的研究结果。研究考察了性别、先前治疗、法庭命令的干预、重要他人的支持与治疗及安置结果之间的关系。结果表明,重要他人的支持对所有结果都有积极影响,而法庭命令的干预并无预测作用。先前的治疗与持续的药物滥用有关。在评估完成情况和一些服务对象特征方面存在性别差异。文章还得出了对实践的启示。