AI Article Synopsis

  • The article proposes a framework for incorporating family involvement in substance use disorder (SUD) services for youth aged 15-26, emphasizing its importance for treatment success.
  • The narrative review highlights the need for family inclusion at all stages of SUD services, from identification to recovery support, while summarizing youth SUD prevalence and service utilization.
  • Lastly, it identifies key research areas to improve family engagement in treatment and advocates for immediate adoption of family-oriented practices in clinical settings.

Article Abstract

This article presents a narrative review and conceptual framework for research on family involvement across the continuum of substance use disorder (SUD) services for transition-age youth (ages 15-26). Though families are powerful resources for enhancing treatment and recovery success among youth with SUDs, they are not routinely included in clinical practice. This article summarizes youth SUD prevalence and service utilization rates and presents developmental and empirical rationale for increasing family involvement in services. It then describes key research issues on family involvement across the SUD services continuum: Problem Identification, Treatment Engagement, Active Treatment, Recovery Support. Within each phase, it highlights bedrock research findings and suggests promising opportunities for advancing the scientific knowledge base on family involvement. The main goals are to endorse family-oriented practices for immediate adoption in routine care and identify areas of research innovation that could significantly enhance the quality of youth SUD services.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8380649PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2021.108402DOI Listing

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