New program aims to stop addiction before it starts for At-Risk parents
NCT ID NCT05380440
Summary
This study tested a new support program called PRE-FAIR, designed to prevent young parents involved with child welfare services from developing serious opioid or methamphetamine addictions. The program offered mental health support, parenting skills training, and help with other needs, and was compared to standard services. Researchers worked with 241 parents in Oregon to see if this proactive approach could reduce substance use and improve family stability over two years.
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Chestnut Health Systems
Eugene, Oregon, 97401, United States
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