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Oxford House Recovery Homes: Characteristics and Effectiveness.

Leonard A Jason1, Joseph R Ferrari.   

Abstract

One of the largest examples of a community-based, mutual-help residential community for high risk substance abuse individuals is Oxford House. In the U.S., over 9,800 people live in these self-run dwellings where they obtain jobs, pay utility bills, and learn to be responsible citizens. Beginning with one single rented residence in the mid 1970s, Oxford Houses now number over 1,300. These rented homes are helping to deal with drug addiction and community re-entry by providing stable housing without any limits on length of stay, a network of job opportunities, and support for abstinence. An exploration of the research on these unique settings highlights the strengths of such a community-based approach to addressing addiction. New roles for psychologists in working with these types of support systems are identified.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20577571      PMCID: PMC2888149          DOI: 10.1037/a0017932

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Serv        ISSN: 1541-1559


  37 in total

1.  Formerly incarcerated women create healthy lives through participatory action research.

Authors:  Mickey L Parsons; Carmen Warner-Robbins
Journal:  Holist Nurs Pract       Date:  2002-01       Impact factor: 1.000

2.  An exploratory study of male recovering substance abusers living in a self-help, self-governed setting.

Authors:  L A Jason; J R Ferrari; B Smith; P Marsh; P A Dvorchak; E J Groessl; M E Pechota; M Curtin; P D Bishop; E Kot; B S Bowden
Journal:  J Ment Health Adm       Date:  1997

3.  The Relationship of Self-Control and Abstinence Maintenance: An Exploratory Analysis of Self-Regulation.

Authors:  Joseph R Ferrari; Edward B Stevens; Leonard A Jason
Journal:  J Groups Addict Recover       Date:  2009-01-01

4.  Oxford House and Alcoholics Anonymous: The Impact of Two Mutual-help Models on Abstinence.

Authors:  David R Groh; Leonard A Jason; Joseph R Ferrari; Margaret I Davis
Journal:  J Groups Addict Recover       Date:  2009-01

5.  The Relationship of Gender and Ethnicity to Employment Among Adults Residing in Communal-living Recovery Homes.

Authors:  Olya Belyaev-Glantsman; Leonard A Jason; Joseph R Ferrari
Journal:  J Groups Addict Recover       Date:  2009-01-01

6.  The need for substance abuse after-care: longitudinal analysis of Oxford House.

Authors:  Leonard A Jason; Margaret I Davis; Joseph R Ferrari
Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  2006-07-14       Impact factor: 3.913

7.  Familial resemblance for psychoactive substance use disorders: behavioral profile of high risk boys.

Authors:  H B Moss; P P Majumder; M Vanyukov
Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  1994 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 3.913

8.  An examination of main and interactive effects of substance abuse recovery housing on multiple indicators of adjustment.

Authors:  Leonard A Jason; Bradley D Olson; Joseph R Ferrari; John M Majer; Josefina Alvarez; Jane Stout
Journal:  Addiction       Date:  2007-07       Impact factor: 6.526

9.  Optimism, abstinence self-efficacy, and self-mastery: a comparative analysis of cognitive resources.

Authors:  John M Majer; Leonard A Jason; Bradley D Olson
Journal:  Assessment       Date:  2004-03

10.  Community Involvement among Residents of Second-Order Change Recovery Homes.

Authors:  Leonard A Jason; Dan Schober; Bradley D Olson
Journal:  Aust Community Psychol       Date:  2008-06
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  42 in total

1.  An Examination of the First Oxford House in the UK: A Preliminary Investigation.

Authors:  John M Majer; Kim Beers; Leonard A Jason
Journal:  Drugs (Abingdon Engl)       Date:  2014

2.  The general environment fit scale: a factor analysis and test of convergent construct validity.

Authors:  Christopher R Beasley; Leonard A Jason; Steven A Miller
Journal:  Am J Community Psychol       Date:  2012-09

3.  Housing for People with Substance Use Disorders: One Size Does Not Fit All Tenants-Assessment of 16 Housing Services and Suggestions for Improvement Based on Real World Experience.

Authors:  Richard Littlewood; Mark Gilman; Sharon McLoughlin
Journal:  Community Ment Health J       Date:  2018-04-27

4.  Hope and Abstinence Self-Efficacy: Positive Predictors of Negative Affect in Substance Abuse Recovery.

Authors:  Emily M May; Bronwyn A Hunter; Joseph Ferrari; Nicole Noel; Leonard A Jason
Journal:  Community Ment Health J       Date:  2015-05-20

5.  Abstinence Social Support Among Ex-Prisoners With Substance Use Disorders.

Authors:  John M Majer; Carolina Plaza; Leonard A Jason
Journal:  Prison J       Date:  2016-09-29

6.  The Effects of Self-Regulation and Self-Efficacy on Substance Use Abstinence.

Authors:  Jesus Chavarria; Edward B Stevens; Leonard A Jason; Joseph R Ferrari
Journal:  Alcohol Treat Q       Date:  2012

7.  What Promotes Wisdom in 12-Step Recovery?

Authors:  Julia A DiGangi; John M Majer; Leslie Mendoza; Jocelyn R Droege; Leonard A Jason; Richard Contreras
Journal:  J Groups Addict Recover       Date:  2014-01-01

8.  Virtual Patient Simulations for Brief Assessment of Mental Health Disorders in Integrated Care Settings.

Authors:  Micki Washburn; Danielle E Parrish; Patrick S Bordnick
Journal:  Soc Work Ment Health       Date:  2018-01-09

9.  In college and in recovery: Reasons for joining a Collegiate Recovery Program.

Authors:  Alexandre B Laudet; Kitty Harris; Thomas Kimball; Ken C Winters; D Paul Moberg
Journal:  J Am Coll Health       Date:  2016

10.  Hope as a Predictor of Reincarceration Among Mutual-Help Recovery Residents.

Authors:  Michael Dekhtyar; Christopher R Beasley; Leonard A Jason; Joseph R Ferrari
Journal:  J Offender Rehabil       Date:  2012-10-11
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