TY - JOUR
T1 - Mexican American Family's Perceptions of the Multirelational Influences on Their Adolescent's Engagement in Substance Use Treatment
AU - Both Gragg, Janee
AU - Wilson, Colwick M.
N1 - Adolescent substance use is a significant challenge for adolescents, their families, and the larger society. Clinicians and researchers continue to explore ways to effectively engage both families and substance using adolescents in an effort to improve treatment outcome. Therapeutic engagement can be especially difficult for immigrant families facing a variety of systemic and contextual factors that impact both treatment-seeking and engagement behaviors.
PY - 2011/7
Y1 - 2011/7
N2 - Adolescent substance use is a significant challenge for adolescents, their families, and the larger society. Clinicians and researchers continue to explore ways to effectively engage both families and substance using adolescents in an effort to improve treatment outcome. Therapeutic engagement can be especially difficult for immigrant families facing a variety of systemic and contextual factors that impact both treatment-seeking and engagement behaviors. This study explored the perceptions Mexican American families had about the processes that they feel hindered or contributed to their engagement in therapy. Major findings include identification of a multirelational engagement process linking specific relational dynamics to engagement outcomes including breaking cultural rules, sharing stories, managing fear of criticism, and building relational bridges. © 2011, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.
AB - Adolescent substance use is a significant challenge for adolescents, their families, and the larger society. Clinicians and researchers continue to explore ways to effectively engage both families and substance using adolescents in an effort to improve treatment outcome. Therapeutic engagement can be especially difficult for immigrant families facing a variety of systemic and contextual factors that impact both treatment-seeking and engagement behaviors. This study explored the perceptions Mexican American families had about the processes that they feel hindered or contributed to their engagement in therapy. Major findings include identification of a multirelational engagement process linking specific relational dynamics to engagement outcomes including breaking cultural rules, sharing stories, managing fear of criticism, and building relational bridges. © 2011, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.
KW - Mexican American families
KW - adolescent substance abuse
KW - engagement in treatment
KW - grounded theory
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U2 - 10.1177/1066480711405822
DO - 10.1177/1066480711405822
M3 - Article
SN - 1066-4807
VL - 19
SP - 299
EP - 306
JO - Family Journal
JF - Family Journal
IS - 3
ER -