| Literature DB >> 23956954 |
Leonard Jason1, Ed Stevens, Joseph R Ferrari, Erin Thompson, Ray Legler.
Abstract
Although evidence exists that substance abuse abstinence is enhanced when individuals in recovery are embedded in social networks that are cohesive, few studies examined the network structures underlying recovery home support systems. In two studies, we investigated the mechanisms through which social environments affect health outcomes among two samples of adult residents of recovery homes. Findings from Study 1 (n = 150) indicated that network size and the presence of relationships with other Oxford House (OH) residents both predicted future abstinence. Study 2 (n = 490) included individuals who lived in an OH residence for up to 6 months, and their personal relationship with other house residents predicted future abstinence. Implications of these findings are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Oxford House; Substance abuse; recovery; social networks
Year: 2012 PMID: 23956954 PMCID: PMC3744109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Psychol Study ISSN: 2165-4778