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Enrolling and retaining mothers of substance-exposed infants in drug abuse treatment.
Authors:Dakof  Gayle A; Quille  Tanya J; Tejeda  Manuel J; Alberga  Linda R; Bandstra  Emmalee; Szapocznick  José
Abstract:This study provided an experimental test of a drug abuse treatment enrollment and retention intervention in a sample of 103 Black mothers of substance-exposed infants. Significantly more women assigned to the Engaging Moms Program enrolled into drug abuse treatment than did women assigned to the control condition (88% vs. 46%). Sixty-seven percent of participants in the Engaging Moms Program received at least 4 weeks of drug abuse treatment compared with 38% of the control women. However, there were no differences between the groups 90 days following treatment entry. Logistic regressions revealed that readiness for treatment predicted both short-term and long-term treatment retention. The Engaging Moms Program has considerable promise in facilitating treatment entry and short-term retention, but it did not influence long-term retention. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:drug abuse treatment  substance-exposed infants  enrollment  retention  intervention  Engaging Moms Program
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