Parent SMART (substance misuse in adolescents in residential treatment): Pilot randomized trial of a technology-assisted parenting intervention

Author(s):  
Sara J. Becker ◽  
Sarah A. Helseth ◽  
Tim Janssen ◽  
Lourah M. Kelly ◽  
Katherine Escobar ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 136 (2) ◽  
pp. 272-280 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. M. Chang ◽  
S. M. Grantham-McGregor ◽  
C. A. Powell ◽  
M. Vera-Hernandez ◽  
F. Lopez-Boo ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 119-129 ◽  
Author(s):  
Batya Rubenstein ◽  
Carla Smith Stover

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of co-parenting, childhood experiences, and satisfaction with fathering in a sample of men in a long-term residential drug rehabilitation program. Design/methodology/approach A paper and pencil survey was completed by 128 men between the ages of 18 and 68 (M age=30.42 years) in a court ordered residential rehabilitation center for drug misuse. Of the 128 respondents, 40.625 percent (n=52) were fathers and completed a longer survey to assess their co-parenting relationships. Findings The percentage of men with positive role models did not differ between the fathers and non-fathers, with 40.4 percent of fathers having had a positive role model growing up, χ2(1, n=127)=0.54, p=0.816. Fathers were more likely to report witnessing IPV between their parents during childhood than non-fathers, χ2(1, n=125)=4.7888, p=0.029. Linear regression models examining factors associated with co-parenting agreement and exposure to conflict were significant, but witnessing IPV as a child was the only significant individual predictor. Practical implications Exposure to IPV in childhood was a common experience for fathers in residential treatment for substance misuse. Fathers reported significant problems in their co-parenting relationships indicating a need for fatherhood and co-parenting focused services available within residential treatment programs. Originality/value There is little research about fathers with co-occurring histories of substance misuse and IPV in residential treatment. This paper is the first to examine co-parenting in this specific population.


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Edgar L. Ross ◽  
Edward Michna ◽  
Li Q. Chen ◽  
Caroline Holcomb ◽  
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Vol 56 (11) ◽  
pp. 1379-1386 ◽  
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William B. Hawthorne ◽  
Elizabeth E. Green ◽  
Todd Gilmer ◽  
Piedad Garcia ◽  
Richard L. Hough ◽  
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