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The Effects of Children on the Process of Recovery in Oxford Houses.

Ray Legler1, Danielle Chiaramonte, Meaghan Patterson, Ashley Allis, Hilary Runion, Leonard Jason.   

Abstract

The effects of children on the process of substance use recovery for adults living in Oxford Houses is explored in two qualitative studies. Oxford Houses are self-run, community-based residential homes for small groups of adults who live together and support each other's efforts to recover from drug and/or alcohol addiction. In the first study, telephone interviews were conducted with 29 adults who were living in Oxford Houses that allowed children to live in the house with their parent. Results suggest that having children in the house supported a positive living environment for the recovery of house members. In the second study, telephone interviews were conducted with an additional 15 mothers who lived in Oxford Houses. These interviews focused on the effects of the mothers' addiction and recovery on their relationships with their children. This study found that most parents acknowledged the negative effects of their addiction on their relationship with their child and the effects of their recovery on improving those relationships.

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Keywords:  Children; Mothers; Oxford House; Recovery

Year:  2012        PMID: 23875179      PMCID: PMC3716387     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Med Sci        ISSN: 2241-2328


  6 in total

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Authors:  Elizabeth M Tracy; Toby C Martin
Journal:  J Subst Abuse Treat       Date:  2006-09-07

4.  Structural social support: impact on adult substance use and recovery attempts.

Authors:  Kerri L Kim; Margaret I Davis; Leonard A Jason; Joseph R Ferrari
Journal:  J Prev Interv Community       Date:  2006

5.  Children, women, and substance abuse: a look at recovery in a communal setting.

Authors:  Lucía d'Arlach; Bradley D Olson; Leonard A Jason; Joseph R Ferrari
Journal:  J Prev Interv Community       Date:  2006

6.  Abstinence Social Support: The Impact of Children in Oxford House.

Authors:  Emily Ortiz; Josefina Alvarez; Leonard A Jason; Joseph R Ferrari; David Groh
Journal:  J Groups Addict Recover       Date:  2009-01-01
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Review 1.  METHODOLOGICAL PLURALISM AND MIXED METHODOLOGY TO STRENGTHEN COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH: AN EXAMPLE FROM OXFORD HOUSE.

Authors:  Emily M May; Bronwyn A Hunter; Leonard A Jason
Journal:  J Community Psychol       Date:  2016-12-13

2.  Relationship Themes Present between Parents and Children in Recovery Homes.

Authors:  Brandon Isler; Megan Mineau; Bronwyn Hunter; Sarah Callahan; Noah Gelfman; Yvita Bustos; Isabel Dovale; Andrew Peterson; Leonard A Jason
Journal:  Alcohol Treat Q       Date:  2017-05-16

3.  Stigmatization of Pregnant Individuals with Opioid Use Disorder.

Authors:  Allison D Crawford; Kelly McGlothen-Bell; Pamela Recto; Jacqueline M McGrath; Leticia Scott; Elizabeth A Brownell; Lisa M Cleveland
Journal:  Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle)       Date:  2022-02-02
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