4 results match your criteria: "VA CT Healthcare Center (151D)[Affiliation]"

Aims: The Marijuana Treatment Project, a large multi-site randomized clinical trial, compared a delayed treatment control condition with a brief (two-session) and extended (nine-session) multi-component treatment among 450 marijuana-dependent participants. In this report we present treatment process data, including the fidelity of treatment delivery in the three community-based treatment settings as well as the relationships between treatment process and outcome.

Design: Independent evaluations of clinician adherence and competence ratings were made based on 633 videotaped sessions from 163 participants.

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The Mediating Role of Parenting Stress in Methadone-Maintained Mothers' Parenting.

Parent Sci Pract

October 2001

Nancy E. Suchman, Yale University Psychosocial Substance Abuse Research Center, VA-CT Healthcare Center (151D), 950 Campbell Avenue, West Haven, CT 06516. E-mail: . Suniya S. Luthar is at Teachers College, Columbia University.

OBJECTIVE: To (1) examine the subjective experience of parenting stress as a mediator between 2 distal stressors (sociodemographic risk and global psychological maladjustment), and examine the parenting of methadone-maintained mothers, and (2) identify maladaptive and adaptive parenting correlates of specific types of parenting stress. DESIGN: We analyzed baseline data from interviews conducted with 74 methadone-maintained mothers who expressed interest in a randomized clinical trial study testing the efficacy of a relational parenting intervention. Baseline measures included questionnaires on maternal psychological maladjustment, parenting stress, parenting problems, and children's maladjustment.

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Parenting Interventions for Drug-Dependent Mothers and Their Young Children: The Case for an Attachment-Based Approach.

Fam Relat

April 2006

Nancy Suchman, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, VA-CT Healthcare Center (151D), 950 Campbell Avenue, West Haven, CT 06516 ( ). Marjukka Pajulo, Department of Child Psychiatry, University of Tampere, Eetunkatu 5 D 14, 33560 Tampere, Finland (Marjukka. ). Cindy DeCoste, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, VA-CT Healthcare Center (151D), 950 Campbell Avenue, West Haven, CT 06516 ( ). Linda Mayes, Yale Child Study Center, 230 South Frontage Road, New Haven, CT 06520 ( ).

Maternal substance abuse is the most common factor involved when children come to the attention of the child welfare system. Although there is a clear need for clinical trials to evaluate parenting interventions for drug-dependent women, few studies to date have systematically examined the efficacy of interventions for this population. We first review six published reports of outpatient interventions that aimed to enhance the caregiving skills of substance-abusing mothers caring for children between birth and 5 years of age.

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Although there are a wealth of clinically useful, brief, and low-cost assessment instruments available for use with drug-dependent populations, relatively few are broadly used in clinical practice. With an emphasis on: (1). the multidimensional nature of drug users' problems; and (2).

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