A comparison of psychosocial barriers among welfare recipients: implications for drug treatment
- PMID: 11697610
- DOI: 10.1081/ja-100104090
A comparison of psychosocial barriers among welfare recipients: implications for drug treatment
Abstract
Implementation of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) presents welfare recipients with time-limited benefits and work requirements. However, it is estimated that over 140,000 welfare recipients meet the DSM-IV criteria for "drug dependence". In this study, samples of chronic drug using and non-drug using female TANF recipients were compared with regard to: current employment, psychological functioning, self-perceived employment skills, barriers to employment, and need for help in seeking employment. It was found that non-drug using study participants were significantly more likely to be employed and reported significantly higher self-perceived work skills than users. Chronic users reported significantly greater barriers to seeking employment.
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