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Relationship Themes Present between Parents and Children in Recovery Homes.


ABSTRACT: Approximately 12.5% of children have a parent with a substance use disorder. These children are likely to experience developmental delays, especially if they are placed into foster care. Oxford House recovery homes provide a useful setting that allows children to live with their parents after treatment for substance use. A sample of parents and their children who lived in Oxford Houses were interviewed, using mixed methods, and the outcomes suggest that Oxford Houses may provide a stable and supportive setting for parents and their children.

SUBMITTER: Isler B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5564684 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Relationship Themes Present between Parents and Children in Recovery Homes.

Isler Brandon B   Mineau Megan M   Hunter Bronwyn B   Callahan Sarah S   Gelfman Noah N   Bustos Yvita Y   Dovale Isabel I   Peterson Andrew A   Jason Leonard A LA  

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Approximately 12.5% of children have a parent with a substance use disorder. These children are likely to experience developmental delays, especially if they are placed into foster care. Oxford House recovery homes provide a useful setting that allows children to live with their parents after treatment for substance use. A sample of parents and their children who lived in Oxford Houses were interviewed, using mixed methods, and the outcomes suggest that Oxford Houses may provide a stable and sup  ...[more]

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