TY - JOUR
T1 - A therapeutic community for substance-abusing pregnant women and women with children
T2 - Process and outcome
AU - Stevens, Sally J.
AU - Arbiter, Naya
N1 - Funding Information:
tFunding for this project was provided by National Institute on Drug Abuse grant I R18 DA 069t8, and Center for Substance Abuse Treatment grant I 1186 SFO 5696. *Amity. Tucson, Arizon a. Please address reprint requests to Sally J. Stevens, Ph.D.. Amity, 47 E. Pennington. Tucson, Arizon a 8570 1.
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - The fact that women of childbearing age make up a large proportion of the alcohol and other drug using population has gained national attention. Since treatment for addicted pregnant women and women with children has become a federal priority, treatment programs of various modalities have opened their doors to this population. One promising treatment modality is the therapeutic community (TC). This article briefly describes Amity, a TC for women and children that provides long-term residential TC treatment for addicted pregnant women and women with children. Amity currently has 65 women and 50 children living together in treatment on a 23-acre ranch. Descriptive data including demographic information and data on violence are presented. Preliminary outcome data are detailed, comparing drop out and treatment completion on such variables as alcohol and other drug use, rearrest, employment, child custody, and involvement in support groups. Apallern of behavior in volving experiences in violent episodes and alcohol and other drug use is illuminated and discussed. Ideas for further research are suggested.
AB - The fact that women of childbearing age make up a large proportion of the alcohol and other drug using population has gained national attention. Since treatment for addicted pregnant women and women with children has become a federal priority, treatment programs of various modalities have opened their doors to this population. One promising treatment modality is the therapeutic community (TC). This article briefly describes Amity, a TC for women and children that provides long-term residential TC treatment for addicted pregnant women and women with children. Amity currently has 65 women and 50 children living together in treatment on a 23-acre ranch. Descriptive data including demographic information and data on violence are presented. Preliminary outcome data are detailed, comparing drop out and treatment completion on such variables as alcohol and other drug use, rearrest, employment, child custody, and involvement in support groups. Apallern of behavior in volving experiences in violent episodes and alcohol and other drug use is illuminated and discussed. Ideas for further research are suggested.
KW - Addicted pregnant women
KW - Children
KW - Residential treatment
KW - Substance abuse
KW - Therapeutic community
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U2 - 10.1080/02791072.1995.10471672
DO - 10.1080/02791072.1995.10471672
M3 - Article
C2 - 7602440
AN - SCOPUS:0028905724
SN - 0279-1072
VL - 27
SP - 49
EP - 56
JO - Journal of Psychoactive Drugs
JF - Journal of Psychoactive Drugs
IS - 1
ER -