Working with children from substance-affected families: the community-based group intervention TRAMPOLINE
Introduction: Children from substance-affected families show an elevated risk for developing own substance-related or other mental disorders. Frequently, they experience violence, abuse and neglect in their families. Therefore, they are an important target group for preventive efforts. In Germany it...
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doaj-b900569501824a4086e86965e8e7a08a2020-11-24T22:56:14ZengSociedad Iberoamericana de Pedagogía SocialPedagogía Social: Revista Interuniversitaria1139-17231989-97422013-01-01021678410.7179/PSRI_2013.21.0421374Working with children from substance-affected families: the community-based group intervention TRAMPOLINESonja Bröning0Diana Moesgen1Michael Klein2Rainer Thomasius3Centro Médico Universitario Hamburg-EppendorfUniversidad Católica De Ciencias Aplicadas, Nordrhein-WestfalenUniversidad Católica De Ciencias Aplicadas, Nordrhein-WestfalenCentro Médico Universitario Hamburg-EppendorfIntroduction: Children from substance-affected families show an elevated risk for developing own substance-related or other mental disorders. Frequently, they experience violence, abuse and neglect in their families. Therefore, they are an important target group for preventive efforts. In Germany it is estimated that approx. 2.65 million children are affected by parental substance abuse or dependence. Only ten percent of them receive treatment when parents are treated. To date, no evaluated program for children from substance-affected families exists in Germany. Methods: A new group intervention for children from substance-affected families was developed and is currently being evaluated in a randomized-controlled multicenter study funded by the German Ministry of Health. The development process was simultaneously guided by theory, existing research knowledge and expert opinion. Promoting resilience in children affected by parental substance abuse is a key goal of the program. Results: The TRAMPOLINE manual describes a 9-session addiction-focused, modular group program for children aged 8 to 12 years with at least one substance-using parent. Weekly sessions last for 90 minutes and combine psychoeducational elements with exercises and role play. A two-session parent intervention component is also integrated in the program. Content, structure and theoretical background of the intervention are described. Discussion: TRAMPOLINE is a new interventive effort targeting children from substance-affected families. It is grounded in theory and practice. The results of the research in progress will provide fundamental information on the effectiveness of a structured group prevention program for German children from substance-abusing families. Thus, the study will contribute to creating a broader and more effective system of preventive help for this high-risk target group.http://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/PSRI/article/view/37066Hijos de familias drogodependientesprograma de prevenciónresilienciadrogodependencia parentalprograma grupal. |
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Sonja Bröning Diana Moesgen Michael Klein Rainer Thomasius Working with children from substance-affected families: the community-based group intervention TRAMPOLINE Pedagogía Social: Revista Interuniversitaria Hijos de familias drogodependientes programa de prevención resiliencia drogodependencia parental programa grupal. |
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Working with children from substance-affected families: the community-based group intervention TRAMPOLINE |
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Working with children from substance-affected families: the community-based group intervention TRAMPOLINE |
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Sociedad Iberoamericana de Pedagogía Social |
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Pedagogía Social: Revista Interuniversitaria |
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1139-1723 1989-9742 |
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Introduction: Children from substance-affected families show an elevated risk for developing own substance-related or other mental disorders. Frequently, they experience violence, abuse and neglect in their families. Therefore, they are an important target group for preventive efforts. In Germany it is estimated that approx. 2.65 million children are affected by parental substance abuse or dependence. Only ten percent of them receive treatment when parents are treated. To date, no evaluated program for children from substance-affected families exists in Germany. Methods: A new group intervention for children from substance-affected families was developed and is currently being evaluated in a randomized-controlled multicenter study funded by the German Ministry of Health. The development process was simultaneously guided by theory, existing research knowledge and expert opinion. Promoting resilience in children affected by parental substance abuse is a key goal of the program. Results: The TRAMPOLINE manual describes a 9-session addiction-focused, modular group program for children aged 8 to 12 years with at least one substance-using parent. Weekly sessions last for 90 minutes and combine psychoeducational elements with exercises and role play. A two-session parent intervention component is also integrated in the program. Content, structure and theoretical background of the intervention are described. Discussion: TRAMPOLINE is a new interventive effort targeting children from substance-affected families. It is grounded in theory and practice. The results of the research in progress will provide fundamental information on the effectiveness of a structured group prevention program for German children from substance-abusing families. Thus, the study will contribute to creating a broader and more effective system of preventive help for this high-risk target group. |
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Hijos de familias drogodependientes programa de prevención resiliencia drogodependencia parental programa grupal. |
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