Authors
Gayle A Dakof, Jeri B Cohen, Craig E Henderson, Eliette Duarte, Maya Boustani, Audra Blackburn, Ellen Venzer, Sam Hawes
Publication date
2010/4/1
Journal
Journal of substance abuse treatment
Volume
38
Issue
3
Pages
263-274
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
In response to the need for effective drug court interventions, the effectiveness of the Engaging Moms Program (EMP) versus Intensive Case Management Services (ICMS) on multiple outcomes for mothers enrolled in family drug court was investigated. In this intent-to-treat study, mothers (N = 62) were randomly assigned to either usual drug court care or the Engaging Moms drug court program. Mothers were assessed at intake and 3, 6, 12, and 18 months following intake. Results indicated that at 18 months post drug court enrollment, 77% of mothers assigned to EMP versus 55% of mothers assigned to ICMS had positive child welfare dispositions. There were statistically significant time effects for both intervention groups on multiple outcomes including substance use, mental health, parenting practices, and family functioning. EMP showed equal or better improvement than ICMS on all outcomes. The results …
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