Abstract
Methamphetamine abuse appears to be increasing in previously unaffected parts of the United States, despite criminal justice deterrent strategies and local, state, and federal efforts to control access to production materials. Methamphetamine manufacture and addiction can impact users, families, children, and entire communities. This literature review describes the effects of methamphetamine use on parents, children, and families; summarizes research findings on efficacious or promising intervention and treatment for methamphetamine addiction; and suggests evidenced-based strategies for increasing positive outcomes for children and families affected by methamphetamine.