Ingel Sydney N, Davis Lynnea R, Rudes Danielle S, Taxman Faye S, Hartwell Taylor N, Drazdowski Tess K, McCart Michael R, Chapman Jason E, Sheidow Ashli J
George Mason University.
Oregon Social Learning Center.
Crim Justice Behav. 2023 Jan;50(1):40-55. doi: 10.1177/00938548221106468. Epub 2022 Jun 29.
Probation is a common sanction for youth substance users, and as such, juvenile probation officers (JPOs) shoulder much of the burden for treatment and rehabilitation. To improve youth outcomes and alleviate some of the burden, JPOs may seek parental involvement in the probation and substance use desistance processes. Using focus group data, we analyzed JPO perceptions of the role parents play in contingency management (CM)-an incentive system designed to produce and reward decreased substance use-and whether they perceived any value in CM. We found that most JPOs perceived parental involvement as critical to the success of both substance use treatment and CM for youth. Our findings also suggest JPOs found parental involvement in CM valuable given that CM was employed on nonstudy clients and future clients. This has implications for the practicality and sustainability of CM as a youth probation intervention.
缓刑是对青少年药物使用者的一种常见制裁,因此,青少年缓刑监督官承担了大部分治疗和康复的负担。为了改善青少年的状况并减轻一些负担,缓刑监督官可能会寻求家长参与缓刑和戒毒过程。利用焦点小组数据,我们分析了缓刑监督官对家长在应急管理(CM)——一种旨在减少药物使用并给予奖励的激励系统——中所起作用的看法,以及他们是否认为应急管理有任何价值。我们发现,大多数缓刑监督官认为家长的参与对于青少年药物使用治疗和应急管理的成功至关重要。我们的研究结果还表明,鉴于应急管理应用于非研究对象客户和未来客户,缓刑监督官认为家长参与应急管理是有价值的。这对将应急管理作为青少年缓刑干预措施的实用性和可持续性具有启示意义。