Searching for solutions to alcohol and other drug abuse during pregnancy: ethics, values, and constitutional principles
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Searching for solutions to alcohol and other drug abuse during pregnancy: ethics, values, and constitutional principles
Abstract
Recent efforts to develop legal mechanisms to detect prenatal substance abuse and force pregnant women into drug-free conditions have precipitated ethical struggles for social workers. This article reviews relevant social work values and ethical issues, particularly the need to balance obligations to promote client self-determination, privacy, and access to chosen services with professional values that support coercive intervention to aid vulnerable people and to protect life. The constitutional principles that most affect coercive interventions--due process and equal protection--are reviewed. Recommendations are offered to guide ethical and legal social work for case interventions and policy development.