Child Custody and Mothers with Substance Use Disorder ...
Parental substance abuse is a factor in approximately 50-79% of child welfare cases in which young children are removed from custody. It is a factor in 25 percent of cases with substantiated maltreatment.2 In these cases substance abuse treatment is usually an essential component of child welfare family plans.
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