PuP Efficacy Research - Evidence PuP works
The following publications are reports on resarch aimed at evaluting the effiacy of the PuP program-providing the evidence-base for the program.
- A randomized controlled trial and economic evaluation of the Parents Under Pressure program for parents in substance abuse treatment
Barlow, J., Sembi, S., Parsons, H., Kim, S., Petrou, S., Harnett, P. H., & Dawe, S. (2019). A randomized controlled trial and economic evaluation of the Parents Under Pressure program for parents in substance abuse treatment. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 194, 184–194. A report on an RCT evaluation the PuP program in the UK - funded by the NSPCC: - Improving Family Functioning In Methadone Maintained Families
Dawe, S., & Harnett, P. H. (2007). Improving Family Functioning In Methadone Maintained Families: Results From a Randomised Controlled Trial. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 32, 381-390. - An Evaluation of the Parents under Pressure Programme (PuP) at Coolmine.
Ivers, J., & Barry, J. (2018). An Evaluation of the Parents under Pressure Programme (PuP) at Coolmine. (Dublin, Ireland) - An evaluation of ‘ Parents Under Pressure ’: A Parenting Programme For Mothers and Fathers Who Misuse Substances.
Hollis, V., Cotmore, R., Fisher, H. L., Harnett, P. H., & Dawe, S. (2018). An evaluation of ‘ Parents Under Pressure ’: A Parenting Programme For Mothers and Fathers Who Misuse Substances. A report by the NSPCC of an evaluation of PuP. - Parents Under Pressure: A Programme for Families with Parental Substance Misuse. An Evaluation Of Impact, Process and Cost-Effectiveness
Barlow, J., Sembi, S., Petrou, S., Parsons, H., Dawe, S., & Harnett, P. . (2018). Parents Under Pressure: A Programme for Families with Parental Substance Misuse. An Evaluation Of Impact, Process and Cost-Effectiveness. NSPCC. - An Evaluation of “Parents under Pressure”: A Parenting Programme for Mothers and fathers Who Misuse Substances. Technical Report
Hollis, V., Cotmore, R., Fisher, H. L., Harnett, P. H., & Dawe, S. (2018). An Evaluation of “Parents under Pressure”: A Parenting Programme for Mothers and fathers Who Misuse Substances. Technical Report of the PuP evaluation carried out by the NSPCC. - Reducing Child Abuse Potential in Families Identified by Social Services: Implications for Assessment and Treatment
Harnett, P. H., & Dawe, S. (2008). Reducing Child Abuse Potential in Families Identified by Social Services: Implications for Assessment and Treatment. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 8(3), 226–235. - Improving Family Functioning and Child Outcome in Methadone Maintained Families
Dawe, S., Harnett, P. H., Rendalls, V., & Staiger, P. (2003). Improving Family Functioning and Child Outcome in Methadone Maintained Families: The Parents Under Pressure Program. Drug and Alcohol Review, 22, 299 - 307 - Feasibility study of a family-focused intervention to improve outcomes for children with FASD.
Reid, N., Dawe, S., Harnett, P. H., Shelton, D., Hutton, L., & O’Callaghan, F. (2017). Feasibility study of a family-focused intervention to improve outcomes for children with FASD. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 67, 34–46. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2017.06.004 - Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Parents under Pressure Programme for Methadone-Maintained Parents.
Dalziel, K., Dawe, S., Harnett, P. H., & Segal, L. (2015). Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Parents under Pressure Programme for Methadone-Maintained Parents. Child Abuse Review, 24(5), 317–331. https://doi.org/10.1002/car.2371
