Where is the Family in Young Adult Substance Use Treatment? The Case for Systemic Family Therapy for Young Adults with Substance Use Disorders

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作者
Tambling, Rachel R. [1 ]
Russell, Beth [1 ]
D'Aniello, Carissa [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Connecticut, Dept Human Dev & Family Sci, 348 Mansfield Rd,U-1058, Storrs, CT 06269 USA
[2] Texas Tech Univ, Community Family & Addict Serv, 2500 Broadway, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
关键词
Substance use disorders; Treatment; Caregivers; Family therapy; AFFORDABLE CARE ACT; DRUG-ABUSE; HEALTH-INSURANCE; MENTAL-HEALTH; COMMUNITY REINFORCEMENT; ETHNIC DISPARITIES; UNMET NEED; ONE-PERSON; COVERAGE; ADDICTION;
D O I
10.1007/s11469-020-00471-1
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Despite the prevalence of SUDs, many individuals remain untreated (Grant et al., JAMA Psychiatry, 73(1), 39-45, 2016). Substance use disorders (SUDs) in young adults present unique challenges and stressors to parents of these individuals (D'Aniello et al., American Journal of Family Therapy, 2020; Kaur et al., International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health, 5(6), 2380-2383, 2018; Shumway et al., Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 37(1), 75-98, 2019). Parents and caregivers often facilitate their children's care and provide pragmatic and emotional support to their children; this high level of care is challenging to maintain, as with any chronic, relapsing condition. In the case of SUDs, the challenges caregivers face may be exacerbated by the stigma and the blame associated with parents in the development and maintenance of children's SUDs, and the strains that come with navigating barriers related to accessing treatment in the USA. Estimates suggest that healthcare spending for substance use treatment is relatively low and few utilize therapeutic family treatment. This disconnect between widespread SUD prevalence, and service underutilization, indicates that families who need treatment are not accessing it. The present paper synthesizes the extant literature on the role of family members in SUD treatment, as families are a primary context of care for their children's treatment across many chronic, relapsing conditions. Finally, we identify the utility of family therapy in addressing family member's unique needs related to their loved one with a SUD, in the family and in a treatment context.
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页码:1659 / 1670
页数:12
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