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Parental Opioid Abuse: A Review of Child Outcomes,Parenting, and Parenting Interventions
Authors:Virginia Peisch  Alexandra D Sullivan  Nicole Lafko Breslend  Renee Benoit  Stacey C Sigmon  Greg L Forehand  Jessica Strolin-Goltzman  Rex Forehand
Institution:1.University of Vermont,Burlington,USA;2.Human Services Research Institute,Tualatin,USA
Abstract:Opioid abuse is now considered an epidemic, and many of the adults using this substance are parents. The purpose of the current paper is twofold: (1) to review rigorously conducted studies (e.g., included a comparison group; utilized inferential statistics) examining the association of opioid abuse with parenting and child outcomes, and (2) to review parenting intervention programs with these caregivers. Findings indicate that there are very few rigorously conducted studies examining children and parenting when parents abuse opioids. Furthermore, only four intervention programs have been conducted using randomized control trials and inferential statistics. We conclude that there is limited research that can be labeled as a rigorous science currently addressing this aspect of the opioid epidemic. Recommendations for further research are delineated.
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