Maternal Substance Abuse and the Mother-Child Relationship in Late Childhood.
Megan Bears AugustynCelia J FulcoDella AgkebeKimberly L HenryPublished in: Substance use & misuse (2021)
This study reinforces the need for integrated treatment programs for women with substance use problems, particularly programs that incorporate mental health and parenting components. Moreover, it highlights specific targets for intervention that can reduce subsequent maternal substance abuse and improve offspring outcomes. The divergence in observed effects across reporter also suggests that future research should use multiple reporters to examine the interpersonal consequences associated maternal substance abuse.