It is generally acknowledged that there are multiple pathways to recovery from alcohol and other drug (AOD) problems. These may include participation in AOD treatment, mutual aid, or other activities. It is unclear whether particular sociodemographic characteristics shape a person’s recovery journey or whether particular recovery pathways are associated with improved well-being. This article explores these questions using data from the Australian Life in Recovery study (N = 573). Compared to treatment and/or mutual aid pathway groups, the natural recovery group were less likely to have used mental health services and were more socially connected during periods of addiction. Since being in recovery, mutual aid pathway groups more strongly id...
Introduction: Severe alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects multiple aspects of an individual's life as ...
Within the last two decades, there has been a shift towards incorporating the recovery model within ...
Recovery has been associated with a transition in social networks and peer influences in terms of mo...
The evidence is now clear that more than one half of those who have a lifetime addiction to alcohol ...
Aim: To understand how the social networks of a new recovery community can help sustain recovery, ...
Although there has been a growth in recent years in recovery research, much of this has been from th...
While there has been debate about the meaning of recovery, there has been little discussion about ho...
An increasing body of evidence shows that informal mutual aid groups benefit those in addiction reco...
An increasing body of evidence shows that informal mutual aid groups benefit those in addiction reco...
Research highlights that recovery from substance use is a process facilitated by relational factors,...
Research highlights that recovery from substance use is a process facilitated by relational factors,...
An increasing body of evidence shows that informal mutual aid groups benefit those in addiction reco...
This study explored the role of social network and social identity factors in recovery from addictio...
Research highlights that recovery from substance use is a process facilitated by relational factors,...
Internationally, the alcohol and other drug (AOD) field has an increasing focus on recovery-oriented...
Introduction: Severe alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects multiple aspects of an individual's life as ...
Within the last two decades, there has been a shift towards incorporating the recovery model within ...
Recovery has been associated with a transition in social networks and peer influences in terms of mo...
The evidence is now clear that more than one half of those who have a lifetime addiction to alcohol ...
Aim: To understand how the social networks of a new recovery community can help sustain recovery, ...
Although there has been a growth in recent years in recovery research, much of this has been from th...
While there has been debate about the meaning of recovery, there has been little discussion about ho...
An increasing body of evidence shows that informal mutual aid groups benefit those in addiction reco...
An increasing body of evidence shows that informal mutual aid groups benefit those in addiction reco...
Research highlights that recovery from substance use is a process facilitated by relational factors,...
Research highlights that recovery from substance use is a process facilitated by relational factors,...
An increasing body of evidence shows that informal mutual aid groups benefit those in addiction reco...
This study explored the role of social network and social identity factors in recovery from addictio...
Research highlights that recovery from substance use is a process facilitated by relational factors,...
Internationally, the alcohol and other drug (AOD) field has an increasing focus on recovery-oriented...
Introduction: Severe alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects multiple aspects of an individual's life as ...
Within the last two decades, there has been a shift towards incorporating the recovery model within ...
Recovery has been associated with a transition in social networks and peer influences in terms of mo...