Targeting children of substance-using parents with the community-based group intervention TRAMPOLINE: a randomised controlled trial--design, evaluation, recruitment issues.

  • Sonja Bröning
  • Annika Wiedow
  • Lutz Wartberg
  • Sylvia Ruths
  • Andrea Haevelmann
  • Sally-Sophie Kindermann
  • Diana Moesgen
  • Ines Schaunig-Busch
  • Michael Klein
  • Rainer Thomasius

Abstract

Children of substance-abusing parents are at risk for developing psychosocial development problems. 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 programme for children from substance-affected families exists in Germany. The study described in this protocol is designed to test the effectiveness of the group programme TRAMPOLINE for children aged 8-12 years with at least one substance-abusing or -dependent caregiver. The intervention is specifically geared to issues and needs of children from substance-affected families.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN1471-2458
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
pubmed 22439919