This Research Plan proposes Stage 1 Research integrating evidence based practices to address the needs of mothers referred to child welfare for substance abuse. Mothers with a history of methamphetamine abuse and child neglect will be recruited. Using an intensive community based treatment, mothers will receive substance abuse treatment combined with parenting skills training and psychosocial support for basic needs (e.g., housing, employment). This project will include a feasibility study (n = 5), followed by a small randomized pilot (n = 24) to examine the efficacy of the Integrated Treatment for Substance Abuse and Neglect compared to treatment as usual, with a population of substance abusing neglectful mothers referred through the Department of Child Welfare.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
31
integrated behavioral intervention for substance abuse, parenting skills, and basic needs
Services as usual referred by child welfare
OSLC
Eugene, Oregon, United States
Addiction Severity Index
self report of all substances used
Time frame: Baseline, 6 months, 12 months
Service Utilization Survey
self report of social, medical, and mental health services received by parent and youth
Time frame: monthly
Parenting Measures
Assessment battery of parenting beliefs, expectations, and behaviors
Time frame: Baseline, 6 months, 12 months
Urinalysis
10 panel Urine Drug Screen Collection
Time frame: monthly
Archival data from the Child Welfare system
System level data of new reports to the child welfare system
Time frame: annually
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