Background: The term "recovery" is widely used in the substance abuse literature and clinical settings, but data have not been available to empirically validate how recovery is defined by individuals who are themselves in recovery. The "What Is Recovery?" project developed a 39-item definition of recovery based on a large nationwide online survey of individuals in recovery. The objective of this paper is to report on the stability of those definitions one to two years later. Methods: To obtain a sample for studying recovery definitions that reflected the different pathways to recovery, the parent study involved intensive outreach. Follow-up interviews (. n=. 1237) were conducted online and by telephone among respondents who consented to par...
This article addresses the assumption that pathways to recovery from substance abuse and...
The concept of recovery has been described in papers as a state of psychic, physical and social recu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critically regard the conc...
BackgroundThe term "recovery" is widely used in the substance abuse literature and clinical settings...
BackgroundSix percent of American adults say they are "in recovery" from an alcohol or drug problem ...
The meanings of recovery from addiction: evolution and promises. El-Guebaly N. Journal of Addiction...
overdue step to develop an operational definition of recovery. Without a starting point, the public ...
A number of definitions exist for the concept of recovery in both the substance use disorder (SUD)...
Recovery is a contested concept and definitions of it are scattered across various contexts and disc...
It has been difficult to reach consensus on any specific component of the concept of recovery curren...
The term recovery has been recently re-launched within UK drug policy, with focus on individuals' en...
Background: There is an increasing global commitment to recovery as the expectation for people with ...
While there has been debate about the meaning of recovery, there has been little discussion about ho...
Abstract Recovery is a commonly used concept in both professional and everyday contexts. Yet despite...
“Recovery” from addiction to alcohol and other drugs is a human experience as old as the human race ...
This article addresses the assumption that pathways to recovery from substance abuse and...
The concept of recovery has been described in papers as a state of psychic, physical and social recu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critically regard the conc...
BackgroundThe term "recovery" is widely used in the substance abuse literature and clinical settings...
BackgroundSix percent of American adults say they are "in recovery" from an alcohol or drug problem ...
The meanings of recovery from addiction: evolution and promises. El-Guebaly N. Journal of Addiction...
overdue step to develop an operational definition of recovery. Without a starting point, the public ...
A number of definitions exist for the concept of recovery in both the substance use disorder (SUD)...
Recovery is a contested concept and definitions of it are scattered across various contexts and disc...
It has been difficult to reach consensus on any specific component of the concept of recovery curren...
The term recovery has been recently re-launched within UK drug policy, with focus on individuals' en...
Background: There is an increasing global commitment to recovery as the expectation for people with ...
While there has been debate about the meaning of recovery, there has been little discussion about ho...
Abstract Recovery is a commonly used concept in both professional and everyday contexts. Yet despite...
“Recovery” from addiction to alcohol and other drugs is a human experience as old as the human race ...
This article addresses the assumption that pathways to recovery from substance abuse and...
The concept of recovery has been described in papers as a state of psychic, physical and social recu...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critically regard the conc...