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Supporting Children and Kinship Caregivers in the Context of Substance Use Disorder: Perspectives of Key Professionals
Journal of Family Issues ( IF 1.831 ) Pub Date : 2021-08-18 , DOI: 10.1177/0192513x211038067
Jessica E. Tye 1 , Sonja J. Meiers 1 , Gayle Olsen 1 , Mitchell J. Moore 1 , Martha J. Aleman 2 , Vijay Chawla 3
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One in eight children in the United States grows up in a household with parental substance use disorder (SUD). The purpose of this study was to explore the needs of children and kinship caregivers affected by SUD, as perceived by 23 professionals who interact with these families. A community-based participatory research approach with exploratory and descriptive qualitative methods was utilized. Results indicated that (a) children need relationships and connections, stability, emotional and health care support, and protection from risks associated with SUD; (b) caregivers need community resource and navigation supports, skills development, and understanding of the caregiver’s role; and (c) there is a lack of existing comprehensive resources and services to support families affected by SUD. This study adds to existing literature by identifying key professionals’ perceptions and examining various types of kin relationships. Future research and practice implications are discussed.



中文翻译:

在物质使用障碍的背景下支持儿童和亲属照顾者:主要专业人士的观点

在美国,八分之一的儿童在父母物质使用障碍 (SUD) 的家庭中长大。本研究的目的是探索受 SUD 影响的儿童和亲属照料者的需求,正如与这些家庭互动的 23 名专业人士所认为的那样。采用基于社区的参与式研究方法,采用探索性和描述性定性方法。结果表明 (a) 儿童需要人际关系和联系、稳定、情感和保健支持,以及免受与 SUD 相关风险的保护;(b) 看护者需要社区资源和导航支持、技能发展以及对看护者角色的理解;(c) 缺乏现有的综合资源和服务来支持受 SUD 影响的家庭。这项研究通过确定关键专业人士的看法和检查各种类型的亲属关系来增加现有文献。讨论了未来的研究和实践意义。

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