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Subject:Re: Call for Papers/Studies: Parenting Interventions for Families with Substance-Exposed Newborns
Attached is a paper focused on SEI and a recovery coach intervention in Illinois.
Joe
On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 8:19 AM, Allison West > wrote:
Our research team seeks studies for a systematic review of the evidence base for home- or community- based parenting interventions to reduce risk of child maltreatment for families with substance exposed newborns (age 0-1). We understand that there are integrated treatment models that combine parenting support with substance abuse treatment and other services; here we are focused specifically on the parenting component as part of or adjunct to other services. We are interested in identifying unpublished manuscripts (past or recent), conference papers, or new publications (currently in press) that evaluate parenting interventions using randomized control trials or quasi-experimental designs. Thank you in advance for forwarding to interested parties. Feel free to forward any comments, questions, relevant studies directly to awest25@jhu.edu .
Best,
Allison
Allison West, PhD, MSW
Assistant Scientist
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
awest25@jhu.edu
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Joseph P. Ryan, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
University of Michigan
Attached is a paper focused on SEI and a recovery coach intervention in Illinois.
Joe
On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 8:19 AM, Allison West > wrote:
Our research team seeks studies for a systematic review of the evidence base for home- or community- based parenting interventions to reduce risk of child maltreatment for families with substance exposed newborns (age 0-1). We understand that there are integrated treatment models that combine parenting support with substance abuse treatment and other services; here we are focused specifically on the parenting component as part of or adjunct to other services. We are interested in identifying unpublished manuscripts (past or recent), conference papers, or new publications (currently in press) that evaluate parenting interventions using randomized control trials or quasi-experimental designs. Thank you in advance for forwarding to interested parties. Feel free to forward any comments, questions, relevant studies directly to awest25jhu.edu .
Best,
Allison
Allison West, PhD, MSW
Assistant Scientist
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
awest25jhu.edu
--
Joseph P. Ryan, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
University of Michigan