| Literature DB >> 26279611 |
Sarah Callahan1, Anthony LoSasso2, Bradley Olson3, Christopher Beasley4, Stephanie Nisle1, Kristina Campagna1, Leonard A Jason1.
Abstract
Research has shown employment to be a central mediator to sustained recovery and community reentry for substance abusers; however, heroin users have lower employment rates and report lower mean incomes than other drug users. The authors of the present study assessed income generating behaviors of substance users recruited from substance abuse treatment facilities (N=247). Heroin users had higher mean incomes from illegal sources. Further, logistic regression analysis found heroin use to increase the likelihood of engagement in illegal income generating behaviors. As these results increase the likelihood of involvement in the criminal justice system, the implications for heroin specific treatment and rehabilitation are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: addiction recovery; employment; heroin; illegal income; logistic regression
Year: 2015 PMID: 26279611 PMCID: PMC4532286 DOI: 10.1080/10509674.2015.1043479
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Offender Rehabil ISSN: 1050-9674