| Literature DB >> 21499525 |
Jeanne C Marsh1, Brenda D Smith.
Abstract
A review of empirical literature reveals improvements in service utilization and outcomes for women when substance abuse and child welfare services are integrated. The increased use of substances by women involved in the child welfare system has resulted in a call for integrated, coordinated, evidence-based practices. Since the late 1990s, specific system- and service-level strategies have been developed to coordinate and integrate the provision of substance abuse and child welfare services such that women are remaining in treatment longer and are more likely to reduce substance use and be reunited with their children. The strategies reviewed provide useful guidelines for developing components of effective, evidence-based programs for substance-involved women in the child welfare system.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21499525 PMCID: PMC3076740 DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2010.06.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Youth Serv Rev ISSN: 0190-7409