Effectiveness of College-Based Recovery Programs in Promoting Abstinence or Remission from Alcohol and Drug Use: A Review of the Literature Jenna Bell and Shelby Olsen Faculty Mentors: Judi Godsey, PhD, MSN, RN and Anita Phillips, MSN, RN Northern Kentucky University School of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program Background Students living on college campuses frequently consume alcohol and/or engage in illicit drug use. College campuses can be considered abstinence hostile environments for students at-risk for developing a substance abuse disorder or alcoholism. Recovering students may also see the university environment as potentially threatening to their sobriety. College Recovery Programs (CRPs) offer an innovative approach in...
Alcohol consumption is a problem on almost every college campus. The problem not only affects the dr...
Collegiate recovery programs (CRPs) support students in or seeking recovery from substance use disor...
A Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC), also called a Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP) provides a co...
Effectiveness of College-Based Recovery Programs in Promoting Abstinence or Remission from Alcohol a...
College students who struggle with substance use disorders often experience decreased motivation, po...
Abstract Collegiate Recovery Programs (CRPs) provide services to support emerging adults achieve aca...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Objective: Harm reduction is an evidence-based appr...
This article describes an untapped resource that counselors can use to help serve the multiple needs...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83159/1/StudentsInRecovery.pd
Drug use is most prevalent among young adults between ages 18 and 24; this is just one factor that c...
A strong social support network can be important to an individual’s recovery from addiction of alcoh...
Alcohol misuse on university and college campuses has contributed to a variety of problems experienc...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions targeting alcohol consumption, drug use an...
Combating excessive rates of binge drinking and alcohol-related harm among college students continue...
Background: Research on Collegiate Recovery Programs (CRPs) is emerging. There is a need to examine ...
Alcohol consumption is a problem on almost every college campus. The problem not only affects the dr...
Collegiate recovery programs (CRPs) support students in or seeking recovery from substance use disor...
A Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC), also called a Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP) provides a co...
Effectiveness of College-Based Recovery Programs in Promoting Abstinence or Remission from Alcohol a...
College students who struggle with substance use disorders often experience decreased motivation, po...
Abstract Collegiate Recovery Programs (CRPs) provide services to support emerging adults achieve aca...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Objective: Harm reduction is an evidence-based appr...
This article describes an untapped resource that counselors can use to help serve the multiple needs...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83159/1/StudentsInRecovery.pd
Drug use is most prevalent among young adults between ages 18 and 24; this is just one factor that c...
A strong social support network can be important to an individual’s recovery from addiction of alcoh...
Alcohol misuse on university and college campuses has contributed to a variety of problems experienc...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions targeting alcohol consumption, drug use an...
Combating excessive rates of binge drinking and alcohol-related harm among college students continue...
Background: Research on Collegiate Recovery Programs (CRPs) is emerging. There is a need to examine ...
Alcohol consumption is a problem on almost every college campus. The problem not only affects the dr...
Collegiate recovery programs (CRPs) support students in or seeking recovery from substance use disor...
A Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC), also called a Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP) provides a co...