240
Participants
Start Date
June 9, 2021
Primary Completion Date
August 31, 2025
Study Completion Date
August 31, 2025
Families Actively Improving Relationships (FAIR)
FAIR is a behavioral intervention for the treatment of parental substance abuse and child neglect for families involved in the child welfare system. This project will adapt the existing FAIR intervention for prevention. FAIR involves four major treatment components, supported by ongoing purposeful engagement : (1) Substance use treatment including contingency management and positive reinforcement, frequent urinalysis, relationship building, day planning, healthy environments and peer choices, and refusal skills; (2) Mental health treatment including cognitive behavioral therapy, developing healthy coping skills, emotion regulation skills, exposure therapy, and referral for medication management; (3) Parent management training including parenting skills, nurturing and attachment, reinforcement, emotion regulation, supervision, structure, non-harsh discipline, and nutrition; and (4) Resource building and provision of ancillary supports including assistance with housing and employment.
Standard Case Management and Referral
Parents will be referred for a substance abuse and mental health assessment with possible resulting treatment. Child Welfare treatment plans typically include a series of recommendations, including parenting classes, securing safe housing, psychosocial treatment (e.g., domestic violence), accessing self-sufficiency services (e.g., food stamps, WIC), securing employment or education, and meeting court dates and requirements.
Chestnut Health Systems, Eugene
Chestnut Health Systems
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