As the concept of recovery has expanded, and become embedded in drug and alcohol policy, so too has the proliferation of online recovery support. This article explores data from the UK Life in Recovery survey, focusing on online recovery methods categorized as online groups, websites, and smartphone applications. Although 301 people (39.30%) reported involvement with at least one online recovery method, chi-squared tests reveal significant associations between people in stable recovery (5 years or more) and the use of recovery applications (Cramer’s V = .114), as well as between people in full-time employment and the use of online recovery websites or recovery applications. Having dependent children was not associated with use of any online...
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic prompted the transition of Australian Self-Management and Recove...
The article describes a new methodology designed with the aim of finding a comprehensive, unobtrusiv...
Recovery is now the defining feature of UK drug and alcohol policy. Despite this policy emphasis, li...
Alongside recent trends in the purchasing of illicit substances online, there has been a growth in t...
RationaleThis study examines how online participation in a community of recovery contributes to pers...
This report contains some of the first insights into how recovery has transformed the lives of many ...
Alongside recent trends in the purchasing of illicit substances online, there has been a growth in t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ACM via the DOI in this ...
In developing public resources for the Networks Enhancing Addiction Recovery – Forum Activity Roadma...
Sustainable addiction recovery is determined in part by how social and community resources can be mo...
Aims: advances in technology have led to an increased range of possibilities for forms of mutual aid...
In the context of addiction research, positive recovery outcomes are affected by the quality of peop...
BACKGROUND: The concept of recovery has increasingly become an organizing paradigm in the addiction ...
Aim. To explore how engagement with online mutual aid facilitates recovery from problematic alcohol ...
Although there has been a growth in recent years in recovery research, much of this has been from th...
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic prompted the transition of Australian Self-Management and Recove...
The article describes a new methodology designed with the aim of finding a comprehensive, unobtrusiv...
Recovery is now the defining feature of UK drug and alcohol policy. Despite this policy emphasis, li...
Alongside recent trends in the purchasing of illicit substances online, there has been a growth in t...
RationaleThis study examines how online participation in a community of recovery contributes to pers...
This report contains some of the first insights into how recovery has transformed the lives of many ...
Alongside recent trends in the purchasing of illicit substances online, there has been a growth in t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ACM via the DOI in this ...
In developing public resources for the Networks Enhancing Addiction Recovery – Forum Activity Roadma...
Sustainable addiction recovery is determined in part by how social and community resources can be mo...
Aims: advances in technology have led to an increased range of possibilities for forms of mutual aid...
In the context of addiction research, positive recovery outcomes are affected by the quality of peop...
BACKGROUND: The concept of recovery has increasingly become an organizing paradigm in the addiction ...
Aim. To explore how engagement with online mutual aid facilitates recovery from problematic alcohol ...
Although there has been a growth in recent years in recovery research, much of this has been from th...
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic prompted the transition of Australian Self-Management and Recove...
The article describes a new methodology designed with the aim of finding a comprehensive, unobtrusiv...
Recovery is now the defining feature of UK drug and alcohol policy. Despite this policy emphasis, li...