Parenting Interventions for Drug-Dependent Mothers and Their Young Children: The Case for an Attachment-Based Approach.

TitleParenting Interventions for Drug-Dependent Mothers and Their Young Children: The Case for an Attachment-Based Approach.
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsSuchman, Nancy, Marjukka Pajulo, Cindy DeCoste, and Linda Mayes
PubMed ID17417669
PubMed Central IDPMC1847954
Grant ListK02 DA023504 / DA / NIDA NIH HHS / United States
R01 DA017294 / DA / NIDA NIH HHS / United States
R01 DA017294-01A1 / DA / NIDA NIH HHS / United States

Maternal substance abuse is the most common factor involved when children come to the attention of the child welfare system. Although there is a clear need for clinical trials to evaluate parenting interventions for drug-dependent women, few studies to date have systematically examined the efficacy of interventions for this population. We first review six published reports of outpatient interventions that aimed to enhance the caregiving skills of substance-abusing mothers caring for children between birth and 5 years of age. After discussing implications of these preliminary studies, we then describe an attachment-based intervention that addresses these implications and has demonstrated preliminary feasibility in a pilot trial.

Title Parenting Interventions for Drug-Dependent Mothers and Their Young Children: The Case for an Attachment-Based Approach.
Publication Title Fam Relat
Publication Type Journal Article
Published Year 2006
Authors N. Suchman; M. Pajulo; C. DeCoste; L. Mayes
ISSN Number 0197-6664
PubMed ID 17417669
PubMed Central ID PMC1847954
Grant List
K02 DA023504 DA NIDA NIH HHS United States
R01 DA017294 DA NIDA NIH HHS United States
R01 DA017294-01A1 DA NIDA NIH HHS United States

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