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Home > Protecting Children in Substance-Abusing Families > Protecting Children in Substance-Abusing Families : Selected Bibliography

 

 

Protecting Children in Substance-Abusing Families
User Manual Series (1994)
Author(s):  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Kropenske, Howard, Breitenbach, Dembo, et al.
Year Published:  1994



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Selected Bibliography

General Overviews

Bays, J. "Substance Abuse and Child Maltreatment." Violence Update 2(February 1992):3, 6, 11.

Bavolek, S.J. A Handbook for Understanding Child Abuse and Neglect. 2d ed. Eau Claire, WI: Family Development Resources, 1985.

Besharov, D. J. "The Children of Crack: Will We Protect Them?" Public Welfare (Fall 1989): 6-11.

Child Welfare League of America. Children At the Front. A Different View of the War on Drugs. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America, 1992.

Crime Prevention Center, California Attorney General's Office Drugs and Youth. An Information Guide for Parents and Educators. Rancho Cordova, CA: Cal Image Marketing, 1990.

Edwards, H.G.; Ridlen, W.; and Asamoah, Y. "The Relationship of Child Abuse and Parental Alcohol and Drug Abuse to Adult Social Functioning: Research Findings and Program Implications." In New Directions in Child and Family Research: Shaping Head Start in the 90's, edited by F.L. Parker, R. Robinson, S. Sambrano, C. Piotrkowski, et al. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, 1992.

Elkin, M. Families Under the Influence. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1984.

Gelles, R. J., and Lancaster, J.B. Child Abuse and Neglect: Biosocial Dimensions. New York: Aldine de Gruyter, 1987.

Los Angeles Unified School District Division of Special Education, Prenatally Exposed to Drugs (PED) Program. Today's Challenge: Teaching Strategies for Working with Young Children Prenatally Exposed to Drugs. Los Angeles, CA: LAUSD, 1989.

Mitchel, L., and Savage, C. The Relationship Between Substance Abuse and Child Abuse. Chicago: National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse, 1991.

Rodning, C., Beckwith, L., and Howard, J. "Characteristics of Attachment Organization and Play Organization in Prenatally Drug-Exposed Toddlers." Development and Psychopathology 1(1989): 277-89.

Schmidt, M.G. "Problems of Child Abuse with Adolescents in Chemically Dependent Families." Journal of Adolescent Chemical Dependency 1(1991):9-24.

Thomas, J.N. "Drug Abuse and Child Maltreatment: A Clear and Present Danger." Protecting Children 6(1989-1990):4-8,11.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. Perspectives on Child Maltreatment in the Mid '80s. (OHDS)84 Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1984.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. Study Findings: Study of National Incidence and Prevalence of Child Abuse and Neglect: 1988. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1988.

Yoast, R.A. and McIntyre, K. Alcohol, Other Drug Abuse and Child Abuse and Neglect. Children At Risk Series. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Clearinghouse, 1991.

Youth Law News XI:1, Special Issue on Drug-Exposed Infants (1990).

Intervention Strategies/Approaches

Anisfeld, E., and Cunningham, N. A Comprehensive Intervention with Cocaine-Abusing Women and Their Infants. Final Report. New York: Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1992.

DeLeon, G., and Jainchill, N. "Residential Therapeutic Communities for Female Substance Abusers." Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 67(1991):277-290.

Dixon, S. D., Bresnahan, K., and Zuckerman, B. "Cocaine Babies: Meeting the Challenge of Management." Contemporary Pediatrics (June 1990): 70-92.

Edelstein, S., Kropenske, V., and Howard, J. "Project T.E.A.M.S." Social Work 35:4 (July 1990): 313-318.

Fein, E., and Staff, I. "Implementing Reunification Services." Families in Society 72 (June 1991):335-343.

Howard, J.; Beckwith, L.; Rodning, C.; and Kropenske, V. "The Development of Young Children of Substance-Abusing Parents: Insights from Seven Years of Intervention and Research." Zero to Three 9(June 1989):8-12.

Jones, V.; Hutchins, E.; and Grason, H.A. "Meeting the Needs of Addicted Mothers and Their Children." Counselor. November-December(1990):13-16,37.

Kumpfer, K.L. "Treatment Programs for Drug-Abusing Women." The Future of Children. 1(1991):50-60.

Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families. Getting Straight: Overcoming Treatment Barriers for Addicted Women and Their Children. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1990.

Straussner, S.L.A. "Intervention with Maltreating Parents Who Are Drug and Alcohol Abusers." In Clinical Social Work with Maltreated Children and Their Families. An Introduction to Practice, edited by E.G. Goldstein, L. Goodman, and J. Seinfeld. New York: New York University Press, 1989.

Tracy, C.; Talbert, D.; and Steinschneider, J. Women, Babies, and Drugs: Family-Centered Treatment Options. Denver: National Conference of State Legislatures, 1990.

Chemically Involved Parents

Azimov, B. "Regulation of Maternal Behavior: An Attempt to Punish Pregnant Women Who Use Drugs or Alcohol." Journal of Juvenile Law 12(1991):1-15.

Bailey, D. A. "Maternal Substance Abuse: Does Ohio Have an Answer?" University of Dayton Law Review 17(Spring 1992):1019-1053.

Barry, W.; White, D.R.; and Yoast, R.A. Parenting Styles of Substance Abusers. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Clearinghouse, 1992.

Bays, J. "Substance Abuse and Child Abuse. Impact of Addiction on the Child." Pediatric Clinics of North America 37(August 1990):881-903.

Bijur, P.E.; Kurzon, M.; Overpeck, M.D.; and Scheidt, P.C. "Parental Alcohol Use, Problem Drinking, and Children's Injuries." Journal of the American Medical Association 267(June 17, 1992): 3166-3171.

Black, M., and Schuler, M. "Prenatal Exposure to Cocaine: Neurobehavioral Outcome and Parent-Infant Interaction." In New Direction in Child and Family Research: Shaping Head Start in the 90's, edited by F.L. Parker, R. Robinson, S. Sambrano, C. Piotrkowski, et al. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, 1992.

Burns, W.J., and Burns, K.A. "Parenting Dysfunction in Chemically Dependent Women." In Drugs, Alcohol, Pregnancy and Parenting, edited by I.J. Chasnoff. Lancaster, UK: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988.

California State Health and Welfare Agency. Options for Recovery. Services for Alcohol and Drug-Abusing Pregnant and Parenting Women and Their Infants. Sacramento: California State Health and Welfare Agency, Interagency Task Force on Perinatal Substance Abuse, 1991.

Chasnoff, I. J., ed. Drug Use in Pregnancy: Mother and Child. Norwell, MA: MTP Press, 1986.

Children's Services Division. Task Force Report on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Among Pregnant Women and Mothers with Young Children. Salem, OR: Children's Services Division, 1990.

Famularo, R.; Kinscherff, R.; and Fenton, T. "Parental Substance Abuse and the Nature of Child Maltreatment." Child Abuse and Neglect 16(1992):475-483.

Finnegan, L. P., and O'Brien Fehr, K. "The Effects of Opiates, Sedative Hypnotics, Amphetamines, Cannabis, and Other Psychoactive Drugs on the Fetus and Newborn." In Research Advances in Alcohol and Drug Problems, Vol. 5, ed. O. Kalant. New York: Plenum Publishing Company, 1980, 653-723.

Griffen, R. E. "Assessing the Drug Involved Client." Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services (February 1991): 87-94.

Gustavsson, N.S. "Drug Exposed Infants and Their Mothers: Facts, Myths, and Needs." Social Work in Health Care 16(1992):87-100.

Howard, J. "Chronic Drug Users as Parents." Hastings Law Journal 43(March 1992):645-660.

Kelley, S.J. "Parenting Stress and Child Maltreatment in Drug-Exposed Children." Child Abuse and Neglect 16(1992):317-328.

National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. Programs for Substance Abusing Women and Their Families. Washington, DC: National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, 1991.

Rosen, T. S., and Johnson, H. L. "Children of Methadone Maintained Mothers: Follow-Up to 18 Months of Age." Journal of Pediatrics 101:2 (August 1982): 192-6.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Maternal Drug Abuse and Drug Exposed Children: Understanding the Problem. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1992.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Maternal Drug Abuse and Drug Exposed Children: A Compendium of HHS Activities. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1992.

Wilson, G. S., McCreary, R., Kean, J., and Baxter, J. C. "The Development of Preschool Children of Heroin-Addicted Mothers: A Controlled Study." Pediatrics 63:1 (January 1979):135-41.

Court Involvement

Bross, D. "Medical Diagnosis as a Gateway to the Child Welfare System: A Legal Review for Physicians, Lawyers, and Social Workers." Denver University Law Review 65(1988): 213-52.

Dinsmore, J. Pregnant Drug Users: The Debate Over Prosecution. Alexandria VA: American Prosecutors Research Institute, 1992.

Dolgin, J.L. "The Law's Response to Parental Alcohol and "Crack" Abuse." Brooklyn Law Review 56(1991):1213-1268.

Eddy, W. A. "Motivating Substance Abusing Parents in Dependency Court." Juvenile and Family Court Journal 43(1992):11-19.

Flannery, M.T. "Court-Ordered Prenatal Intervention: A Final Means to the End of Gestational Substance Abuse." Journal of Family Law 30(1991-92):519-604.

Horowitz, R. "Parental Substance Abuse: Legal Issues for Child Protection Intervention," Protecting Children 6(Winter 1989/1990): 21-3.

Garcia, S.A., and Segalman, R. "The Control of Perinatal Drug Abuse: Legal, Psychological, and Social Imperatives." Law and Psychology Review 15(Spring 1991):19-64.

Grimm, B. "Drug-Exposed Infants Pose New Problems for Juvenile Courts." Youth Law News. 11(1990):9-14.

Logli, P.A. "The Prosecutor's Role in Solving the Problems of Prenatal Drug Use and Substance Abused Children." Hastings Law Journal. 43(1992):559-567.

Lombardo, C. "Mothers' Prenatal Drug Use: Sufficient Grounds for Juvenile Court Jurisdiction." Journal of Juvenile Law. 12(1991):116-119.

Roper, M.E. "Reaching the Babies Through the Mothers: The Effects of Prosecution on Pregnant Substance Abusers." Law and Psychology Review 16(1992):171-188.

Rubenstein, L. "Prosecuting Maternal Substance Abusers: An Unjustified and Ineffective Policy." Yale Law and Policy Review 9(1991):130-160.

Reporting Issues

Atkins, E. "Reporting Fetal Abuse Through California's Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Law." Southwestern University Law Review 21(1992):105-123.

Bross, D.C.; Michaels, L.F.; and Hyden, P. "Suggested Guidelines for Management and Reporting of Suspected Endangerment of Children Through Perinatal Drug Exposure." In Selected Readings in Child Abuse and Neglect, compiled by M.L. Lenherr and P. Welch Denver, CO: C. Henry Kempe National Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect, 1990.

Chasnoff, I.J. "Suggested Protocol for Reporting and Management of Suspect Drug and Alcohol-Related Child Abuse and Neglect." In Drugs, Alcohol, Pregnancy and Parenting, edited by I.J. Chasnoff Hingham, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988.

McCurdy, K. Current Trends in Child Abuse Reporting and Fatalities: The Results of the 1992 Annual Fifty State Survey. Chicago, IL: National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse, 1993.

Roach, W.H., Jr. and Cosgrove, M.J. "Substance Abuse Record Confidentiality and Child Abuse Reporting Requirements." Topics in Health Record Management (1981):81-84.



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