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Outcomes of a Trauma-Informed Arizona Family Drug Court

NCJ Number
241861
Journal
Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions Volume: 12 Issue: 3 Dated: July-September 2012 Pages: 219-241
Author(s)
Claudia Powell ME.d.; Sally Stevens Ph.D.; Becky L. Dolce, M.P.P.; Katerina O. Sinclair, Ph.D., MAS; Christine Swenson-Smith, M.S.W.
Date Published
September 2012
Length
23 pages
Annotation
Family Drug Courts (FDC) support parents' reunification efforts by providing case management aimed at cross-agency collaborations.
Abstract
Family Drug Courts (FDC) support parents' reunification efforts by providing case management aimed at cross-agency collaborations. Innovatively, the Pima County FDC includes trauma-specific treatment provided concurrently with alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment. This study examines outcomes including AOD use, mental health, education and employment involvement, housing stability, and reunification of 121 FDC participants who completed baseline and 6-month postbaseline self-report assessments. At follow-up, AOD use remained low and mental health problems had decreased. Engagement in employment and education increased, as did housing stability. This study suggests that the Pima County FDC model might be effective for working with parents battling substance abuse. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.