Abstract
Mothers with substance use disorders who lack access to child care are often unable to enter or remain in substance abuse
treatment. This study examined the availability of child care in outpatient substance abuse treatment facilities and whether
or not certain facility characteristics were associated with the availability of child care. Using data from the 2008 National
Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services, 6.5% of outpatient substance abuse treatment facilities that served women provided
child care. The results of multivariate logistic regression found that child care was more common among facilities that were
located in metropolitan areas, were operated by non-profit or government agencies, received public funding, or provided free
services or other ancillary services including case management, domestic violence counseling, and transportation assistance.
Facilities that served only women had more than three times higher odds of providing child care compared with mixed-gender
facilities. Further research is needed to identify strategies for expanding child care in outpatient substance abuse treatment
facilities.
treatment. This study examined the availability of child care in outpatient substance abuse treatment facilities and whether
or not certain facility characteristics were associated with the availability of child care. Using data from the 2008 National
Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services, 6.5% of outpatient substance abuse treatment facilities that served women provided
child care. The results of multivariate logistic regression found that child care was more common among facilities that were
located in metropolitan areas, were operated by non-profit or government agencies, received public funding, or provided free
services or other ancillary services including case management, domestic violence counseling, and transportation assistance.
Facilities that served only women had more than three times higher odds of providing child care compared with mixed-gender
facilities. Further research is needed to identify strategies for expanding child care in outpatient substance abuse treatment
facilities.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-10
- DOI 10.1007/s11414-011-9235-1
- Authors
- Jonathan David Brown, Mathematica Policy Research, 600 Maryland Ave., Suite 550, Washington, DC 20024, USA
- Sonya Vartivarian, Mathematica Policy Research, 600 Maryland Ave., Suite 550, Washington, DC 20024, USA
- Cathie E. Alderks, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 1 Choke Cherry Road, Room 7-1006, Rockville, MD 20857, USA
- Journal The Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research
- Online ISSN 1556-3308
- Print ISSN 1094-3412