Heroin and other opiate dependencies affect individual users, interpersonal relationships, and communities. The purpose of this qualitative study was to better understand risk factors of heroin dependence by examining the life course paths of individuals who have been through addiction, treatment, and are currently in recovery. In-depth interviews were conducted with five participants in recovery. Participant narratives suggest that early childhood experiences, specifically parental abuse and social rejection, combined with substance abuse as a model for coping, influenced the development of addiction. Social support and self-awareness during and after treatment were effective components of sustaining recovery
Aware of the dearth of in-depth studies on recovering adolescent addict/alcoholics, we conducted a y...
The study probes how the process of substance use, abuse, and addiction affects the lives of users d...
Clients who are legally mandated to addiction treatment for an opioid use disorder have high rates o...
Heroin and other opiate dependence is a disease that affects the user, interpersonal relationships, ...
Heroin addiction is a growing epidemic in the United States. The need for proper treatment programs ...
Heroin addicts are often misunderstood and stigmatised. The aim of this investigation was to provide...
Addiction is a complex issue within society. On-line gambling, gaming, internet and phone addiction ...
There is increasing recognition that recovery from heroin addiction is possible but there is limited...
This thesis explores the experiences of people in recovery from opioid addiction in order to better ...
Opioid addiction is a physical, mental, and social issue. The insidious habits and behaviors acquire...
There are several models which emphasise the importance of psychological and sociological processes ...
This study clarifies understanding of factors influencing substance abuse and rehabilitation from th...
This study clarifies understanding of factors influencing substance abuse and rehabilitation from th...
Objectives: Experimenting with drugs undoubtedly starts out as recreational. In spite of the risks a...
[[abstract]]The increasing rate of heroin addiction in female is a universal problem. It is obvious ...
Aware of the dearth of in-depth studies on recovering adolescent addict/alcoholics, we conducted a y...
The study probes how the process of substance use, abuse, and addiction affects the lives of users d...
Clients who are legally mandated to addiction treatment for an opioid use disorder have high rates o...
Heroin and other opiate dependence is a disease that affects the user, interpersonal relationships, ...
Heroin addiction is a growing epidemic in the United States. The need for proper treatment programs ...
Heroin addicts are often misunderstood and stigmatised. The aim of this investigation was to provide...
Addiction is a complex issue within society. On-line gambling, gaming, internet and phone addiction ...
There is increasing recognition that recovery from heroin addiction is possible but there is limited...
This thesis explores the experiences of people in recovery from opioid addiction in order to better ...
Opioid addiction is a physical, mental, and social issue. The insidious habits and behaviors acquire...
There are several models which emphasise the importance of psychological and sociological processes ...
This study clarifies understanding of factors influencing substance abuse and rehabilitation from th...
This study clarifies understanding of factors influencing substance abuse and rehabilitation from th...
Objectives: Experimenting with drugs undoubtedly starts out as recreational. In spite of the risks a...
[[abstract]]The increasing rate of heroin addiction in female is a universal problem. It is obvious ...
Aware of the dearth of in-depth studies on recovering adolescent addict/alcoholics, we conducted a y...
The study probes how the process of substance use, abuse, and addiction affects the lives of users d...
Clients who are legally mandated to addiction treatment for an opioid use disorder have high rates o...