Behandling av rusmisbruk hos unge lovbrytere: en oversikt over kvasi-eksperimentell og eksperimentell forskning

Substance abuse treatment for juvenile offenders: A review of quasi-experimental and experimental research

Authors
Tripodi, S. J. Bender, K.
Year
2011
Journal
Journal of Criminal Justice
Volume
39
Pages
246-252
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic literature review is to assess the effectiveness of substance abuse treatment on alcohol and marijuana use for juvenile offenders based on existing quasi-experimental and experimental research. Additionally, a secondary aim is to compare the effects of individual-based interventions to family-based interventions. Methods: A systematic search of literature and electronic databases through 2010 generated five experimental or quasi-experimental studies that assessed alcohol outcomes for juvenile offenders and five experimental or quasi-experimental studies that assessed marijuana outcomes for juvenile offenders. Results: Overall, substance abuse treatment appears to have a small to moderate effect on alcohol and marijuana reduction for juvenile offenders. Interventions that showed the most promise were Multisystemic Therapy, Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care, Teaching Family, and Life Skills Training. Individual-based interventions and family-based interventions had similar small to moderate effects on alcohol and marijuana use. Conclusion: This review highlights several promising interventions for this high-risk population; however, further rigorous study is desperately needed to provide a better understanding of what works best in reducing substance use among juvenile offenders. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Type of intervention

Treatment and Child Welfare Interventions

Topic

Mental Health Problems and Disorders

Behavior Problems

Antisocial Behaviors

Drugs and Gambling

Alcohol

Illegal Drugs

Intervention

Psychological Treatments

Family Therapy

Psychosocial Treatments

Fosterhomes and Emergency Placement Foster Care

The organization of interventions

Network Interventions

Age group

Adolescents (13-18 years)

Age not specified

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