Changes in personal network composition, support and structure over 12 months were examined in 377 women from residential (n=119) and intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment (n=258) through face-to-face interviews utilizing computer based data collection. Personal networks of women who entered residential treatment had more substance users, more people with whom they had used alcohol and/or drugs, and fewer people from treatment programs or self-help groups than personal networks of women who entered intensive outpatient treatment. By 12 months post treatment intake, network composition improved for women in residential treatment; however, concrete support was still lower and substance users still more prevalent in their networks. Ne...
Untreated substance use disorders are a major public health concern that has costly consequences at ...
Gender differences in client-provider relationship as active ingredient in substance abuse treatment...
BACKGROUND: The structure of a social network as well as peer behaviours are thought to affect perso...
This study examines the relationship among 4 treatment stages (i.e., engagement, persuasion, active ...
We examined the experiences of women in treatment for substance dependence and their treatment provi...
Social support is a complex construct that plays an important role in promoting and sustaining absti...
Social Network theory offers an excellent perspective for understanding recovery from substance abus...
Background: The success of treatment for substance use issues varies with personal and social factor...
Individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs) often draw on support from their social networks to ...
In 2012, 6.9 percent of United States females 12 years or older reported current illicit drug use (“...
Consideration of women-specific issues in addictions treatment requires attention be given to the su...
We examined the network profiles and social supports of 151 women on methadone, exploring to whom wo...
Social network theory examines how the social context and behaviors of people in the social network ...
Aims: The current study assesses the impact of youth drug treatment on substance use, offending and ...
One of the key aspects of recovery from substance dependence is making a transition from a social ne...
Untreated substance use disorders are a major public health concern that has costly consequences at ...
Gender differences in client-provider relationship as active ingredient in substance abuse treatment...
BACKGROUND: The structure of a social network as well as peer behaviours are thought to affect perso...
This study examines the relationship among 4 treatment stages (i.e., engagement, persuasion, active ...
We examined the experiences of women in treatment for substance dependence and their treatment provi...
Social support is a complex construct that plays an important role in promoting and sustaining absti...
Social Network theory offers an excellent perspective for understanding recovery from substance abus...
Background: The success of treatment for substance use issues varies with personal and social factor...
Individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs) often draw on support from their social networks to ...
In 2012, 6.9 percent of United States females 12 years or older reported current illicit drug use (“...
Consideration of women-specific issues in addictions treatment requires attention be given to the su...
We examined the network profiles and social supports of 151 women on methadone, exploring to whom wo...
Social network theory examines how the social context and behaviors of people in the social network ...
Aims: The current study assesses the impact of youth drug treatment on substance use, offending and ...
One of the key aspects of recovery from substance dependence is making a transition from a social ne...
Untreated substance use disorders are a major public health concern that has costly consequences at ...
Gender differences in client-provider relationship as active ingredient in substance abuse treatment...
BACKGROUND: The structure of a social network as well as peer behaviours are thought to affect perso...