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Impact of COVID-19 on Florida family dependency drug courts
by
Andraka-Christou, Barbara
, Totaram, Rachel
, Golan, Olivia K
, Ahmed, Fatema Z
, Asi, Yara
, Atkins, Danielle
in
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/ Child development
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Clients
/ Courts
/ COVID-19
/ Dependency
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug courts
/ Drug use
/ Drugs
/ Families & family life
/ Family reunification
/ Grammatical aspect
/ Medical screening
/ Medical treatment
/ Mental health
/ Motivation
/ Pandemics
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents & parenting
/ Public health
/ Recruitment
/ Rehabilitation
/ Substance abuse
/ Substance use
/ Substance use disorder
/ Teams
/ Technology
/ Technology policy
/ Visitation
2024
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Impact of COVID-19 on Florida family dependency drug courts
by
Andraka-Christou, Barbara
, Totaram, Rachel
, Golan, Olivia K
, Ahmed, Fatema Z
, Asi, Yara
, Atkins, Danielle
in
Attachment
/ Child development
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Clients
/ Courts
/ COVID-19
/ Dependency
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug courts
/ Drug use
/ Drugs
/ Families & family life
/ Family reunification
/ Grammatical aspect
/ Medical screening
/ Medical treatment
/ Mental health
/ Motivation
/ Pandemics
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents & parenting
/ Public health
/ Recruitment
/ Rehabilitation
/ Substance abuse
/ Substance use
/ Substance use disorder
/ Teams
/ Technology
/ Technology policy
/ Visitation
2024
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Impact of COVID-19 on Florida family dependency drug courts
by
Andraka-Christou, Barbara
, Totaram, Rachel
, Golan, Olivia K
, Ahmed, Fatema Z
, Asi, Yara
, Atkins, Danielle
in
Attachment
/ Child development
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Clients
/ Courts
/ COVID-19
/ Dependency
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug courts
/ Drug use
/ Drugs
/ Families & family life
/ Family reunification
/ Grammatical aspect
/ Medical screening
/ Medical treatment
/ Mental health
/ Motivation
/ Pandemics
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents & parenting
/ Public health
/ Recruitment
/ Rehabilitation
/ Substance abuse
/ Substance use
/ Substance use disorder
/ Teams
/ Technology
/ Technology policy
/ Visitation
2024
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Impact of COVID-19 on Florida family dependency drug courts
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Impact of COVID-19 on Florida family dependency drug courts
2024
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BackgroundTo promote parent-child reunification, family dependency drug courts (FDDCs) facilitate substance use disorder treatment for people whose children have been removed due to parental substance use. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted FDDC operations, forcing FDDCs to quickly adapt to new circumstances. Although existing research has examined COVID-19 impacts on adult drug courts and civil dependency courts, studies have yet to examine the impact of COVID-19 on FDDCs specifically.MethodsTo explore the impact of COVID-19 on FDDCs, we conducted 20 focus groups and 5 individual interviews with court team members from five Florida FDDCs between 2020 and 2022. Data were analyzed using iterative categorization.ResultsFive overarching themes emerged. First, FDDCs adopted virtual technology during the pandemic and more flexible drug screening policies. Second, virtual technology was perceived as improving hearing attendance but decreasing client engagement. FDDC team members discussed a potential hybrid in-person/virtual hearing model after the pandemic. Third, COVID-19 negatively impacted parent-child visitation opportunities, limiting development of bonds between parents and children, and parent-child bonding is a key consideration during judicial reunification decisions. Fourth, COVID-19 negatively impacted the mental health of court team members and clients. Court team members adopted new informal roles, such as providing technical support and emotional counseling to clients, in addition to regular responsibilities, resulting in feeling overwhelmed and overworked. Court team members described clients as feeling more depressed and anxious, in part due to limited visitation opportunities with children, which decreased clients’ motivation for substance use recovery. Fifth, COVID-19 decreased recruitment of potential clients into FDDCs.ConclusionsIf FDDCs continue to rely on virtual hearings beyond the pandemic, they must develop practices for improving client engagement during virtual hearings. FDDCs should preemptively develop procedures for improving parent-child visitation during future public health crises, because limited visitation opportunities could weaken parent-child bonding and, ultimately, the likelihood of reunification.
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