Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2085859892> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2085859892 endingPage "81" @default.
- W2085859892 startingPage "72" @default.
- W2085859892 abstract "Abstract Parental substance abuse is one of the most prominent reasons that children enter foster care. The relative role of substance type in delaying reunification has remained elusive. This study sought to understand the impact of parental use of alcohol, methamphetamine, other drugs, and poly-substances on reunification rates for children in foster care. The authors used administrative foster care data from a Midwestern state between years 2007 and 2012 to evaluate the unique contribution of each substance use domain. Results suggest that parental methamphetamine use has the most significant impact on the likelihood of reunification, followed by other drugs, and poly-substances. These findings further indicate that children removed due to any parental drug use stay in foster care for an average of 49–156 days longer than their peers. Implications for research and practice are addressed." @default.
- W2085859892 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2085859892 creator A5053916550 @default.
- W2085859892 creator A5071502227 @default.
- W2085859892 date "2014-09-01" @default.
- W2085859892 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W2085859892 title "The disparate impact of alcohol, methamphetamine, and other drugs on family reunification" @default.
- W2085859892 cites W1862800302 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W1931842823 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W1964571727 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W1965171503 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W1965328544 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W1969393957 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W1972109739 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W1974956532 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W1978657482 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W1980988743 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W1981051797 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W1981424436 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W1989832298 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W1996601412 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2004529159 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2011665331 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2019412745 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2025365549 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2031036522 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2032777232 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2042881614 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2048338453 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2048850400 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2050138118 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2050256879 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2052387570 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2053672405 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2056260208 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2059300415 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2067604646 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2070745577 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2073465603 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2075188283 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2076408839 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2079524850 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2081806803 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2083173608 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2089528668 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2095221122 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2095329753 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2113550554 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2116003387 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2117808207 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2118720389 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2130517233 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2136516196 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2152690024 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2157383890 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2160654074 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2164411597 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2164940061 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2168649523 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2318418334 @default.
- W2085859892 cites W2580926999 @default.
- W2085859892 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2014.05.013" @default.
- W2085859892 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2085859892 type Work @default.
- W2085859892 sameAs 2085859892 @default.
- W2085859892 citedByCount "29" @default.
- W2085859892 countsByYear W20858598922014 @default.
- W2085859892 countsByYear W20858598922015 @default.
- W2085859892 countsByYear W20858598922016 @default.
- W2085859892 countsByYear W20858598922017 @default.
- W2085859892 countsByYear W20858598922018 @default.
- W2085859892 countsByYear W20858598922019 @default.
- W2085859892 countsByYear W20858598922020 @default.
- W2085859892 countsByYear W20858598922021 @default.
- W2085859892 countsByYear W20858598922022 @default.
- W2085859892 countsByYear W20858598922023 @default.
- W2085859892 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2085859892 hasAuthorship W2085859892A5053916550 @default.
- W2085859892 hasAuthorship W2085859892A5071502227 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConcept C2775989988 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConcept C2780376393 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConcept C2781066024 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConcept C70036468 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConceptScore W2085859892C118552586 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConceptScore W2085859892C15744967 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConceptScore W2085859892C17744445 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConceptScore W2085859892C185592680 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConceptScore W2085859892C199539241 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConceptScore W2085859892C2775989988 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConceptScore W2085859892C2780376393 @default.
- W2085859892 hasConceptScore W2085859892C2781066024 @default.