2021
DOI: 10.1111/jcap.12319
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Promoting resilience for children of parents with opioid use disorder: A pilot study of a directed intervention

Abstract: Problem Having a parent with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) is a childhood adverse experience (ACE), magnified by other accompanying ACEs. Outcomes for these children tend to include developing mental illness and/or Substance Use Disorders themselves. Few studies address these children's experiences and needs. Without child‐focused interventions to foster their resilience, generational ramifications of the OUD crisis will persist. Methods Nine children (ages 12–17), in Department of Social Services' custody, partic… Show more

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“…Long‐term outcomes for these children include increased risk for mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety, and SUDs (Peisch et al, 2018). Of course, despite experiencing multiple ACEs, some youth exhibit resilience (Mechling et al, 2021). Evidence shows that one of the greatest facilitators of resilience in this population is social support (Matjasko et al, 2022; Palumbo et al, 2021).…”
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“…Long‐term outcomes for these children include increased risk for mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety, and SUDs (Peisch et al, 2018). Of course, despite experiencing multiple ACEs, some youth exhibit resilience (Mechling et al, 2021). Evidence shows that one of the greatest facilitators of resilience in this population is social support (Matjasko et al, 2022; Palumbo et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%