The co-occurrence of child maltreatment and parental substance-use problems is a major public health problem with serious consequences for children, parents, families, and the community at large. The need for effective dual treatment of caregiver substance abuse and child maltreatment is unquestionable, but there is a dearth of controlled treatment outcome studies with substance-using parents who have engaged in child maltreatment. This project examines two evidence-based treatments-Contingency Management for substance-use problems and Pathways Triple P parenting intervention to improve parenting for prevention of child-maltreatment recurrence. These two systematic interventions are being tested in the context of traditional outpatient treatment for substance-use problems.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
200
Outpatient substance-abuse therapy plus drug \& alcohol screening plus support for personal goal setting
University of South Carolina Parenting & Family Res Center
Columbia, South Carolina, United States
longest duration of negative urine and breath samples
Time frame: 13 weeks
recurrence of child maltreatment--child protective services records
Time frame: 18 months after baseline
self-reported substance use--Addiction Severity Index-Lite
Drug and Alcohol Composite (severity)
Time frame: 4 months after baseline; 12 months after baseline; 18 months after baseline
parent report of child behavior problems--child behavior inventory
Intensity score for child behavior problems
Time frame: 4 months after baseline; 12 months after baseline; 18 months after baseline
self-reported parenting--Parenting Scale; Parenting Practices Interview
Parenting Scale: Overreactivity; Laxness Parenting Practices Interview: Appropriate Discipline; Harsh and Inconsistent Discipline
Time frame: 4 months after baseline; 12 months after baseline; 18 months after baseline
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