Factors Associated with Child Removal Among American Indian and Alaska Native People in an Alcohol Intervention Study.
Child Maltreat
; 28(4): 599-607, 2023 11.
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This study was a secondary data analysis of factors associated with alcohol-related child removal among American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) adults enrolled in a clinical trial of an alcohol intervention. Among 326 parent participants, 40% reported ever having a child removed from their care in part because of the parent's alcohol use, defined here as alcohol-related child removal. Seventy-five percent of parents reported at least one separation during their own childhood (M = 1.3, SD = 1.0). In a multivariable analysis, alcohol-related child removal was associated with parental boarding school attendance. No relationship was found between alcohol-related child removal and alcohol intervention outcomes. Results may provide evidence of multigenerational child removal impacts of boarding schools on AI/AN adults receiving an alcohol use disorder intervention. Assessment of parental history of child removal by practitioners, strategies to prevent alcohol-related separation and to support reunification should be integrated into addiction treatment in AI/AN communities.
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MEDLINE
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Indio Americano o Nativo de Alaska
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Alcoholismo
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Servicios de Protección Infantil
Tipo de estudio:
Risk_factors_studies
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Adult
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Child
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Humans
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Año:
2023
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Article