AbstractThis study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 young adults aged 18 to 21years in residential alcohol and drug treatment.MethodParticipants completed an interviewer administered research interview based on measures of recovery capital and a social networks assessment mapping group memberships, group substance use, and relationships between groups.ResultsHigher personal and social recovery capital was associated with lower diversity of group memberships, a higher number of positive links between groups, and greater compatibility of lower substance-using groups with other groups in the network. Higher compatibility of heavier-using groups was also associated with having a higher number of ne...
This study explored the role of social network and social identity factors in recovery from addictio...
RationaleThis study examines how online participation in a community of recovery contributes to pers...
The study examines how online participation in a recovery community contributes to personal journeys...
This study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 young adu...
This study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 young adu...
AbstractThis study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 y...
Background It has been argued that recovery from substance dependence relies on a change in identit...
Background: It has been argued that recovery from substance dependence relies on a change in identit...
© 2019 Rationale: Therapeutic communities (TC) for alcohol and other drug treatment rely strongly on...
Background: Social capital has become an influential concept in debating and understanding the moder...
Social relationships play a major role in recovery from substance dependence. To date, greater atten...
Background: Social capital has become an influential concept in debating and understanding the moder...
RationaleThis study examines how online participation in a community of recovery contributes to pers...
RationaleThis study examines how online participation in a community of recovery contributes to pers...
One of the key aspects of recovery from substance dependence is making a transition from a social ne...
This study explored the role of social network and social identity factors in recovery from addictio...
RationaleThis study examines how online participation in a community of recovery contributes to pers...
The study examines how online participation in a recovery community contributes to personal journeys...
This study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 young adu...
This study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 young adu...
AbstractThis study explored associations between group memberships and recovery capital amongst 20 y...
Background It has been argued that recovery from substance dependence relies on a change in identit...
Background: It has been argued that recovery from substance dependence relies on a change in identit...
© 2019 Rationale: Therapeutic communities (TC) for alcohol and other drug treatment rely strongly on...
Background: Social capital has become an influential concept in debating and understanding the moder...
Social relationships play a major role in recovery from substance dependence. To date, greater atten...
Background: Social capital has become an influential concept in debating and understanding the moder...
RationaleThis study examines how online participation in a community of recovery contributes to pers...
RationaleThis study examines how online participation in a community of recovery contributes to pers...
One of the key aspects of recovery from substance dependence is making a transition from a social ne...
This study explored the role of social network and social identity factors in recovery from addictio...
RationaleThis study examines how online participation in a community of recovery contributes to pers...
The study examines how online participation in a recovery community contributes to personal journeys...