Bosk Emily A, Kautz Sarah V
Universisty of Colorado-Denver, The State University of New Jersey, 390 George Street, Room 713, 08901, Rutgers, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Adm Policy Ment Health. 2025 Sep 5. doi: 10.1007/s10488-025-01471-w.
Parental substance use represents a significant source of family separation in the U.S. child welfare system. Family-focused substance use treatment programs are an innovative approach to keeping families safely together while addressing the impacts of parental substance use on children and the family system. Yet, we know very little about how families experience this new type of treatment, particularly as it relates to trauma-informed care (TIC). This qualitative study examines the experience of 24 parents participating in the In-Home Recovery Program (IHRP), an intervention that provides substance use and early child relational health treatment to families at risk of separation in the child welfare system. A content analysis indicated that IHRP was highly valued by families. The majority of participants experienced the intervention as uniquely helpful and supportive compared to other forms of substance use treatment they had previously received. Results suggest that IHRP is a model that operationalizes principles of TIC and which could be expanded as a supportive approach to parental substance use in the child welfare system to prevent family separation.
在美国儿童福利系统中,父母滥用药物是导致家庭分离的一个重要原因。以家庭为中心的药物滥用治疗项目是一种创新方法,既能让家庭安全团聚,又能解决父母滥用药物对孩子和家庭系统的影响。然而,我们对家庭如何体验这种新型治疗知之甚少,尤其是与创伤知情护理(TIC)相关的方面。这项定性研究考察了24位参与居家康复项目(IHRP)的父母的经历,该干预措施为儿童福利系统中面临分离风险的家庭提供药物滥用和早期儿童关系健康治疗。内容分析表明,家庭对IHRP评价很高。与他们之前接受的其他形式的药物滥用治疗相比,大多数参与者认为该干预措施特别有帮助且提供了支持。结果表明,IHRP是一个将TIC原则付诸实践的模式,可以作为儿童福利系统中预防家庭分离的一种支持性方法加以推广。