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This study examined foster care reentry among methamphetamine abusing parents involved with Child Protective Services in Kings County, CA. Content analysis of secondary child welfare data was used to determine if family characteristics and parental stress factors are associated with foster care reentry among methamphetamine abusing families. The findings suggest that parents involved with Child Protective Services who also have a history of methamphetamine abuse experience numerous stress factors that may interfere with methamphetamine recovery and the maintenance of an intact family unit.

Produktbeschreibung
This study examined foster care reentry among
methamphetamine abusing parents involved with Child
Protective Services in Kings County, CA. Content
analysis of secondary child welfare data was used to
determine if family characteristics and parental
stress factors are associated with foster care
reentry among methamphetamine abusing families. The
findings suggest that parents involved with Child
Protective Services who also have a history of
methamphetamine abuse experience numerous stress
factors that may interfere with methamphetamine
recovery and the maintenance of an intact family
unit.
Autorenporträt
Kelly Yanes, MSW is a Social Services
Practitioner with the Kings County Human Services Agency in
Hanford, California. Mrs. Yanes earned a Master s Degree in
Social Work from California State University, Fresno in 2007 and
earned a Bachelor s of Science in Criminal Justice from the
State University of New York, College at Buffalo in 1994.