We examined the experiences of women in treatment for substance dependence and their treatment providers about personal networks and recovery. We conducted six focus groups at three women’s intensive substance abuse treatment programs. Four coders used thematic analysis to guide the data coding and an iterative process to identify major themes. Coders identified social network characteristics that enabled and impeded recovery and a reciprocal relationship between internal states, relationship management, and recovery. Although women described adding individuals to their networks, they also described managing existing relationships through distancing from or isolating some members to diminish their negative impact on recovery. Treatment prov...
Individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs) often draw on support from their social networks to ...
Rebuilding one’s social network is essential to long-term social recovery from a substance-use probl...
Background: We report on an in-depth qualitative study of 28 active and former subs...
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 ...
Changes in personal network composition, support and structure over 12 months were examined in 377 w...
This grounded theory study explores how women with histories of addiction perceive stigma while in t...
Women who suffer from substance use disorders have consistently been an underserved population. Addi...
Social support is a complex construct that plays an important role in promoting and sustaining absti...
Recovery from substance use addiction is a socially mediated process, with the formation of pro-soci...
Individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD) often have fewer social support network resources th...
Individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD) often have fewer social support network resources th...
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...
Services Administration. We also express sincere thanks to the women who were so generous and open w...
Individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs) often draw on support from their social networks to ...
Rebuilding one’s social network is essential to long-term social recovery from a substance-use probl...
Background: We report on an in-depth qualitative study of 28 active and former subs...
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 ...
Changes in personal network composition, support and structure over 12 months were examined in 377 w...
This grounded theory study explores how women with histories of addiction perceive stigma while in t...
Women who suffer from substance use disorders have consistently been an underserved population. Addi...
Social support is a complex construct that plays an important role in promoting and sustaining absti...
Recovery from substance use addiction is a socially mediated process, with the formation of pro-soci...
Individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD) often have fewer social support network resources th...
Individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD) often have fewer social support network resources th...
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...
Services Administration. We also express sincere thanks to the women who were so generous and open w...
Individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs) often draw on support from their social networks to ...
Rebuilding one’s social network is essential to long-term social recovery from a substance-use probl...
Background: We report on an in-depth qualitative study of 28 active and former subs...