Special Issue: Families in Child Welfare Affected by Substance Use (First of two issues)
In This Issue:
How Many Families in Child Welfare Services Are Affected by Parental Substance Use Disorders? A Common Question that Remains Unanswered
Kristen Seay
Mental Health Disorders among Children within Child Welfare who have Prenatal Substance Exposure: Rural vs. Urban Populations
Ira J. Chasnoff, Erin Telford, Anne M.Wells and Lauren King
Co-Occurrence of Parental Substance Abuse and Child Serious Emotional Disturbance: Understanding Multiple Pathways to Improve Child and Family Outcomes
Becci A. Akin, Jody Brook and Margaret H. Lloyd
Practice-Informed Approaches to Addressing Substance Abuse and Trauma Exposure in Urban Native Families Involved with Child Welfare
Nancy M. Lucero and Marian Bussey
Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams in Rural Appalachia: Implementation and Outcomes
Martin T. Hall, Ruth A. Huebner, Jeanelle S. Sears, Lynn Posze, Tina Willauer and Janell Oliver
Effects of a Rural Family Drug Treatment Court Collaborative on Child Welfare Outcomes: Comparison Using Propensity Score Analysis
McLean D. Pollock and Sherri L. Green
Family-Based Recovery: An Innovative In-Home Substance Abuse Treatment Model for Families with Young Children
Karen E. Hanson, Dale H. Saul, Jeffrey J. Vanderploeg, Mary Painter and Jean Adnopoz
Rethinking Child Welfare to Keep Families Safe and Together: Effective Housing-Based Supports to Reduce Child Trauma, Maltreatment Recidivism, and Re-Entry to Foster Care
Marny Rivera and Rita Sullivan
New Approaches for Working with Children and Families Involved in Family Treatment Drug Courts: Findings from the Children Affected by Methamphetamine Program
Michael S. Rodi, Colleen M. Killian, Philip Breitenbucher, Nancy K. Young, Sharon Amatetti, Russ Bermejo and Erin Hall