Developmental Outcomes of Children of Homeless Substance-Abusing Mothers |
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Authors: | Karen Caldwell Sharon Homan Louise Flick |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Human Development and Psychological Counseling, Appalachian State University, Boone, NCcaldwllkl@appstate.edu;3. School of Public Health, Saint Louis University, St Louis, MO;4. School of Nursing, Saint Louis University, St Louis, MO |
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Abstract: | AbstractThis study evaluated the impact ofan extended shelter-based child development/family therapy intervention, called Building Blocks, on the development of children of substance- abusing homeless mothers. The homeless children had greater than expected percentages ofdevelopmental deficits in a number of the developmental domains. Those children who participated in the extended child development/family therapy services were one fourth as likely to have a developmental deficit at 12 months compared to children who did not receive these services. Interventions must be intensive and long-term to improve the developmental outcomes of children with multiple risks ofpoverty, homelessness, and family substance abuse. |
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Keywords: | Homeless children Substance abuse Child development Case management |
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