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Social support and self-efficacy for abstinence: is peer identification an issue?

John M Majer1, Leonard A Jason, Joseph R Ferrari, Leon B Venable, Bradley D Olson.   

Abstract

This study investigated levels of abstinence social support and abstinence self-efficacy in relation to characteristics among recovering substance abusers (57 men, 43 women) residing in Oxford Houses. Significant relationships between treatment and sociodemographic variables were observed on measures of abstinence social support and abstinence self-efficacy. Residence time in an Oxford House and 12-step participation were related to increased levels of abstinence social support and abstinence self-efficacy. However, residents who reported that their veteran status or prior incarceration experiences were issues they perceived as making identification with other recovering peers difficult reported lower levels of abstinence social support. In addition, residents who reported having at least one identification issue (57%) and residents who reported being a parent (73%) also reported lower levels of abstinence self-efficacy. Results of this study have important treatment implications for our understanding of social support and self-efficacy within ongoing recovery. Copyright 2002 Elsevier Science Inc.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12392807     DOI: 10.1016/s0740-5472(02)00261-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Subst Abuse Treat        ISSN: 0740-5472


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5.  Friends, family, and alcohol abuse: an examination of general and alcohol-specific social support.

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6.  Sober housing and motivational interviewing: the Treatment Access Project.

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8.  Oxford House Residents' Attitudes Toward Medication Assisted Treatment Use in Fellow Residents.

Authors:  John M Majer; Christopher Beasley; Emily Stecker; Ted J Bobak; Joshua Norris; Hai Minh Nguyen; Maisie Ogata; Jordana Siegel; Elzbieta Wiedbusch; Isabel Dovale; Noah Gelfman; Sarah Callahan; Leonard A Jason
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9.  What Promotes Wisdom in 12-Step Recovery?

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10.  Intra-group Stigma: Examining Peer Relationships Among Women in Recovery for Addictions.

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