Catalano R F, Haggerty K P, Gainey R R, Hoppe M J
Social Development Research Group, University of Washington, Seattle 98115, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 1997 May;32(6):699-721. doi: 10.3109/10826089709039371.
Parents in methadone treatment were offered an experimental intervention, Focus on Families, designed to reduce their risk of relapse and their children's risk of substance use. Experimentally assigned volunteers participated in systematic group training in relapse prevention and parenting skills, and received home-based case management services. Immediate posttreatment outcome results reported here include analyses of covariance controlling for baseline measures. Analyses show experimental parents held more family meetings to discuss family fun, displayed stronger refusal/relapse coping skills, demonstrated stronger sense of self-efficacy in role-play situations, and had lower levels of opiate use than control subjects. No significant differences in family bonding, family conflict, or other measures of drug use were found. The utility of intervening with drug-addicted parents in methadone treatment is discussed in light of these findings.
接受美沙酮治疗的父母参与了一项名为“关注家庭”的实验性干预项目,该项目旨在降低他们复发的风险以及孩子使用毒品的风险。通过实验分配的志愿者参加了预防复发和育儿技能的系统小组培训,并接受了居家个案管理服务。此处报告的治疗后即时结果包括对控制基线测量的协方差分析。分析表明,与对照组相比,参与实验的父母召开了更多关于家庭娱乐的家庭会议,表现出更强的拒绝/应对复发技能,在角色扮演情境中表现出更强的自我效能感,且鸦片类药物使用水平更低。在家庭关系、家庭冲突或其他吸毒指标方面未发现显著差异。根据这些研究结果,讨论了对接受美沙酮治疗的吸毒成瘾父母进行干预的效用。