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Rising strong: a housing-based intervention to prevent childhood out-of-home placements from families impacted by housing instability, opioid use, and other substance use disorders
Social Work in Mental Health Pub Date : 2021-06-01 , DOI: 10.1080/15332985.2021.1929664
Elizabeth T. Smith 1, 2 , Abram J. Lyons 1, 2 , Liat Kriegel 1, 2 , Stacy Schumacher 3 , Michael G. McDonell 1, 2
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ABSTRACT

Rising Strong is a housing-based intervention created to reunify families involved in the child welfare system by providing housing, opioid and other substance use disorder treatment, and other supports. There were 45 families in the program; 37 of those families consented to an 18-month program evaluation. Preliminary data indicates 56% of parents used opioids in the past year with statistically significant higher odds of experiencing symptoms of depression and trauma-related stress than those who did not report opioid use. Other results describe how the program overcame challenges and offers recommendations for developing a unique co-occurring treatment program.



中文翻译:

强势崛起:一项基于住房的干预措施,以防止受住房不稳定、阿片类药物使用和其他物质使用障碍影响的家庭在儿童期外安置

摘要

Rising Strong 是一项基于住房的干预措施,旨在通过提供住房、阿片类药物和其他药物滥用障碍治疗以及其他支持,使参与儿童福利系统的家庭重新团聚。该计划有45个家庭;其中 37 个家庭同意进行为期 18 个月的计划评估。初步数据表明,56% 的父母在过去一年中使用过阿片类药物,与未报告使用阿片类药物的父母相比,出现抑郁和创伤相关压力症状的几率在统计学上显着更高。其他结果描述了该计划如何克服挑战并为开发独特的共发生治疗计划提供建议。

更新日期:2021-06-01
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