Migrants and ethnic minorities (MEM) are known to be disadvantaged concerning risk factors for problem substance use and resources to initiate and sustain recovery (i.e., recovery capital). Yet, the voices of MEM are largely overlooked in recovery literature. This study explores recovery capital through 34 semi-structured interviews with a diverse sample of MEM in recovery in two ethnically diverse cities in Belgium. A Qualitative Content Analysis using recovery capital theory allowed us to identify various recovery resources on a personal, social, and community level. While physical and human recovery resources play a central role in participants’ narratives, personal recovery capital is closely intertwined with meaningful social networks ...
This PhD thesis addresses the complex question of whether equitable substance use treatment (SUT) ex...
AbstractThis study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 y...
This study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 young adu...
Migrants and ethnic minorities (MEM) are known to be disadvantaged concerning risk factors for probl...
This systematic review of 15 qualitative studies explores recovery capital among migrants and ethnic...
People with a migration background and ethnic minorities (MEM) with substance use problems are confr...
There is need at a conceptual level for research to embrace and develop more macro, structural and c...
Recovery has been associated with a transition in social networks and peer influences in terms of mo...
Background: Social capital has become an influential concept in debating and understanding the moder...
Social capital is understood to have two dimensions - the network of supports an individual can call...
There is a growing literature that seeks to evaluate the role of recovery capital in the resolution ...
Racialized drug enforcement policies related to the heroin epidemic of the 1970’s, the crack epidemi...
Recovery from illicit drug and alcohol use takes place over time and is characterised by a dynamic i...
Professionals working in addiction care in both Belgium and other European countries have identified...
While identity is well established in both the recovery and the desistance literature as a critical ...
This PhD thesis addresses the complex question of whether equitable substance use treatment (SUT) ex...
AbstractThis study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 y...
This study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 young adu...
Migrants and ethnic minorities (MEM) are known to be disadvantaged concerning risk factors for probl...
This systematic review of 15 qualitative studies explores recovery capital among migrants and ethnic...
People with a migration background and ethnic minorities (MEM) with substance use problems are confr...
There is need at a conceptual level for research to embrace and develop more macro, structural and c...
Recovery has been associated with a transition in social networks and peer influences in terms of mo...
Background: Social capital has become an influential concept in debating and understanding the moder...
Social capital is understood to have two dimensions - the network of supports an individual can call...
There is a growing literature that seeks to evaluate the role of recovery capital in the resolution ...
Racialized drug enforcement policies related to the heroin epidemic of the 1970’s, the crack epidemi...
Recovery from illicit drug and alcohol use takes place over time and is characterised by a dynamic i...
Professionals working in addiction care in both Belgium and other European countries have identified...
While identity is well established in both the recovery and the desistance literature as a critical ...
This PhD thesis addresses the complex question of whether equitable substance use treatment (SUT) ex...
AbstractThis study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 y...
This study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 young adu...