Increasing Family Reunification for Substance‐Abusing Mothers and Their Children: Comparing Two Drug Court Interventions in Miami |
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Authors: | Gayle A. Dakof Judge Jeri B. Cohen Eliette Duarte |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology and Public Heath, Center for Treatment Research on Adolescent Drug Abuse;2. State of Florida Eleventh Judicial Circuit;3. Miami‐Dade Dependency Drug Court |
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Abstract: | This study provides a quasi‐experimental test of 80 consecutive enrollments in the Miami‐Dade (Florida) Dependency Drug Court in order to examine the impact of a family‐based and gender specific intervention, Engaging Moms Program (EMP), on drug court graduation and family reunification. We compared EMP with case management services (CMS). Results indicated that 72% of mothers in the EMP graduated from drug court, and 70% were reunified with their children. In contrast, 38% of mothers receiving CMS graduated from drug court, and 40% were reunited with their children. EMP, then, appears to be a promising family drug court intervention. |
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