Background: The success of treatment for substance use issues varies with personal and social factors, including the composition and structure of the individual's personal support network. This paper describes the personal support networks and social capital of a sample of Italian adults after long-term residential therapeutic treatment for substance use issues, and analyses network correlates of post-treatment substance use (relapse). Methods: Using a social network analysis approach, data were obtained from structured interviews (90-120. min long) with 80 former clients of a large non-governmental therapeutic treatment agency in Italy providing voluntary residential treatments and rehabilitation services for substance use issues. Particip...
Proximal personal and environmental factors typically predict outcomes of treatment for alcohol or d...
Abstract We examined the experiences of women in treatment for substance dependence and their treatm...
This study examines the relationship among 4 treatment stages (i.e., engagement, persuasion, active ...
Background: The success of treatment for substance use issues varies with personal and social factor...
Social Network theory offers an excellent perspective for understanding recovery from substance abus...
This study aims to identify the relationship between the social support and relapse among former dru...
Social support is a complex construct that plays an important role in promoting and sustaining absti...
Social network theory examines how the social context and behaviors of people in the social network ...
Recovery has been associated with a transition in social networks and peer influences in terms of mo...
This study aims to identify the relationship between the social support and relapse among former dru...
Historically, treatment professionals, researchers, and policymakers widely regarded substance use d...
Individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD) often have fewer social support network resources th...
Background: Lack of social support can be one of the factors that influences recurrences of drug con...
Individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD) often have fewer social support network resources th...
There is a growing literature that seeks to evaluate the role of recovery capital in the resolution ...
Proximal personal and environmental factors typically predict outcomes of treatment for alcohol or d...
Abstract We examined the experiences of women in treatment for substance dependence and their treatm...
This study examines the relationship among 4 treatment stages (i.e., engagement, persuasion, active ...
Background: The success of treatment for substance use issues varies with personal and social factor...
Social Network theory offers an excellent perspective for understanding recovery from substance abus...
This study aims to identify the relationship between the social support and relapse among former dru...
Social support is a complex construct that plays an important role in promoting and sustaining absti...
Social network theory examines how the social context and behaviors of people in the social network ...
Recovery has been associated with a transition in social networks and peer influences in terms of mo...
This study aims to identify the relationship between the social support and relapse among former dru...
Historically, treatment professionals, researchers, and policymakers widely regarded substance use d...
Individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD) often have fewer social support network resources th...
Background: Lack of social support can be one of the factors that influences recurrences of drug con...
Individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD) often have fewer social support network resources th...
There is a growing literature that seeks to evaluate the role of recovery capital in the resolution ...
Proximal personal and environmental factors typically predict outcomes of treatment for alcohol or d...
Abstract We examined the experiences of women in treatment for substance dependence and their treatm...
This study examines the relationship among 4 treatment stages (i.e., engagement, persuasion, active ...