Aware of the dearth of in-depth studies on recovering adolescent addict/alcoholics, we conducted a year-long qualitative study of seven formerly-addicted youth committed to recovery. The research question was: how do addicted youth become and remain sober? Bending to social stress, including racism and ethnic prejudice, three participants relapsed. However, personal commitment augmented by familial, community, spiritual, and educational support encouraged four to remain sober. Learning from both those who failed and succeeded, the theoretical concepts of surrender, social stress, and resiliency helped to interpret the participants' patterns of response and better understand adolescent recovery.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-...
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textAlcoholism and drug addiction are among the most significant concerns of our nation today. The ...
Purpose Treatment for adolescents with substance use disorders (SUDs) can be successful, but first y...
Objectives: Experimenting with drugs undoubtedly starts out as recreational. In spite of the risks a...
The paper presents the finding of a longitudinal study of two problems: the addicts’ prospects of qu...
The study probes how the process of substance use, abuse, and addiction affects the lives of users d...
Heroin and other opiate dependencies affect individual users, interpersonal relationships, and commu...
This empirical study analyzed the language used by six individuals in recovery from alcohol use diso...
This study explored the lived experiences of recovery from substance use disorder (SUD) by ex-offend...
Addiction is a complex issue within society. On-line gambling, gaming, internet and phone addiction ...
Substance abuse has become a global scourge wreaking havoc amongst young people across cities and to...
ddiction is a significant problem among adolescents – it reduces academic performance, increases the...
The purpose of this study was to gather insights from recovering (from addictions) Adult Children of...
In a world undergoing enormous transitions, where familial and social supports are eroding and estab...
The research on recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction has generally focused on the causes of r...
One of the most important social problems in Ilam is addiction. The method of the present article is...
textAlcoholism and drug addiction are among the most significant concerns of our nation today. The ...
Purpose Treatment for adolescents with substance use disorders (SUDs) can be successful, but first y...
Objectives: Experimenting with drugs undoubtedly starts out as recreational. In spite of the risks a...
The paper presents the finding of a longitudinal study of two problems: the addicts’ prospects of qu...