Characteristics of substance‐addicted mothers that predict graduation from the family treatment court

Author:

Barnett Katherine B.1ORCID,Amason Janeen1,Wagner Doreen1,Ray Herman E.2

Affiliation:

1. Wellstar School of Nursing Kennesaw State University Kennesaw Georgia

2. School of Data Science and Analytics Kennesaw State University Kennesaw Georgia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionIn the United States, substance addiction is a major contributing factor to incarceration of mothers and separation of children from their families. Five hundred Family Treatment Courts (FTC) operate across the country to combat the growing problem of women addicted to drugs. The FTC model provides mothers with substance addiction treatment, intensive judicial monitoring, repeated drug testing, counseling, incentives or sanctions, and case management with the goal of reaching long‐term sobriety and reunification with their children.DesignThis retrospective study examined the relationship between sociodemographic characteristics and substance use characteristics, in predicting participants' graduations from the FTC program.MethodsData were gathered from 317 participants from five Family Treatment Courts in the southeastern United States and analyzed using logistic regression.ResultsParticipants who completed the FTC program were more likely to be older, completed Cognitive Behavioral Training, completed high school, and Caucasian.ConclusionAge and completion of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy were the greatest predictors of graduating from the Family Treatment Court. These results convey the need for development of interventions tailored to each participant's age to maximize the success of the FTC participants. In addition, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy should be integrated into all FTC programs.Clinical RelevanceThe findings from this study will offer research scholars a foundation for designing future studies, aid researchers in creating interventions to increase success in substance addiction treatment programs, and contribute to the framework for theory development. In addition, understanding characteristics that may influence graduation from the Family Treatment Court will provide valuable information on developing interventions to support participants' success.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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