During the past two decades, although much has been learned about risk factors associated with maternal addiction and parenting, little research has focused on the internal conceptions of drug-addicted mothers in the parenting role, and how these conceptions function as mediators in the parenting process. The goal of this mentored patient-oriented research career award is to allow the candidate to develop a research career in the area of maternal addiction and parental development. Dr. Suchman is currently the Project Director for the NIDA funded grant, """"""""Relational Parenting Therapy for Opiate-Addicted Mothers"""""""" (R0l-DA11498) and has been examining the role of psychosocial risk in the parenting problems of opiate-addicted mothers. In the next several years, Dr. Suchman plans to conduct longitudinal research examining the role of internal conceptions of parenting in the parenting processes of cocaine and opiate-addicted mothers and its implications for parenting intervention development. Specifically, her research plan includes a 4-year longitudinal study of cocaine-addicted mothers and infants to ascertain mothers? internal representations of parenting and associations between internal representations and other parenting dimensions (e.g., psychosocial risk, parenting behaviors, child development). She will also examine cross-sectional data from opiate-addicted mothers of older children to ascertain associations between internal representations and parenting dimensions. Her proposed research will enable her to develop skills in the following areas: 1) qualitative assessment of internal working models of parenting, 2) assessment of parent-child interactions, 3) infant and child assessment, 4) longitudinal research design and data analytic strategies, 5) psychotherapy research, and 6) applications of developmental psychopathology to parental development. Dr. Suchman?s training combines formal course work with clinical research experience at several sites affiliated with the Yale School of Medicine and the Yale Child Study Center. She will work closely with Drs. Bruce Rounsaville, Linda Mayes, and Suniya Luthar to receive training in the above areas. In this way, Dr. Suchman will be well prepared to achieve her long-term career goal of conducting longitudinal research on the etiology of maladaptive parenting among drug-addicted mothers and applying her findings to the development of parenting interventions.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Type
Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)
Project #
3K23DA014606-02S1
Application #
6777647
Study Section
Human Development Research Subcommittee (NIDA)
Program Officer
Riddle, Melissa
Project Start
2002-07-10
Project End
2007-06-30
Budget Start
2003-07-01
Budget End
2004-06-30
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2003
Total Cost
$25,700
Indirect Cost
Name
Yale University
Department
Psychiatry
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
043207562
City
New Haven
State
CT
Country
United States
Zip Code
06520
David, Daryn H; McMahon, Thomas J; Luthar, Suniya L et al. (2012) Sensation seeking, coping with stress, and readiness to engage in therapy: does ego development influence the psychosocial functioning of substance-abusing mothers? Am J Orthopsychiatry 82:231-40
Suchman, Nancy E; Rounsaville, Bruce; DeCoste, Cindy et al. (2007) Parental control, parental warmth, and psychosocial adjustment in a sample of substance-abusing mothers and their school-aged and adolescent children. J Subst Abuse Treat 32:1-10
McMahon, Thomas J; Winkel, Justin D; Suchman, Nancy E et al. (2007) Drug-abusing fathers: patterns of pair bonding, reproduction, and paternal involvement. J Subst Abuse Treat 33:295-302
Luthar, Suniya S; Suchman, Nancy E; Altomare, Michelle (2007) Relational Psychotherapy Mothers'Group: a randomized clinical trial for substance abusing mothers. Dev Psychopathol 19:243-61
Suchman, Nancy E; McMahon, Thomas J; Zhang, Heping et al. (2006) Substance-abusing mothers and disruptions in child custody: an attachment perspective. J Subst Abuse Treat 30:197-204
Suchman, Nancy E; McMahon, Thomas J; Slade, Arietta et al. (2005) How early bonding, depression, illicit drug use, and perceived support work together to influence drug-dependent mothers' caregiving. Am J Orthopsychiatry 75:431-45
Suchman, Nancy E; McMahon, Thomas J; Luthar, Suniya S (2004) Interpersonal maladjustment as predictor of mothers' response to a relational parenting intervention. J Subst Abuse Treat 27:135-43
Suchman, Nancy; Mayes, Linda; Conti, Joanne et al. (2004) Rethinking parenting interventions for drug-dependent mothers: from behavior management to fostering emotional bonds. J Subst Abuse Treat 27:179-85