Alcohol and Drug Use among Alumni of Foster Care: Decreasing Dependency Through Improvement of Foster Care Experiences

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Catherine Roller White
Kirk O’Brien
James White
Peter J. Pecora
Chereese M. Phillips
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[1] Casey Family Programs,School of Social Work
[2] University of Washington,Center for Improvement of Child and Family Services, Graduate School of Social Work
[3] Portland State University,undefined
[4] University of Washington,undefined
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alcohol use; drug use; substance use; foster care; prevention; protective factors; young adults;
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The Northwest Foster Care Alumni Study examined the effects of family foster care on adult substance dependencies. The study focused on young adults (N = 479) who were served by a private (Casey Family Programs) or public foster care agency in Washington and Oregon states. This paper describes (1) prevalence rates of alcohol dependence and drug dependence, (2) the relation between risk factors and experiences in foster care and adult substance dependencies, and (3) statistical simulations showing how adult substance dependency rates may be reduced through improvement of the foster care experience. The rate of alcohol dependence within the past 12 months (3.6%) among alumni was not significantly different from that of the general population; the rate of drug dependence within the past 12 months (8.0%) was significantly higher among alumni. Optimization of foster care experiences (i.e., improving care) was associated with significant reductions in the estimated prevalence of these two dependencies.
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