| Literature DB >> 31452520 |
Brenda Curtis1, Robert Ashford2, Brandon Bergman3, Austin Brown4, Jessica McDaniel4, Kristen Harper5, Emily Eisenhart6, Mariel Hufnagel7, Anne Thompson Heller8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that digital recovery support services (D-RSSs) may help support individual recovery and augment the availability of in-person supports. Previous studies highlight the use of D-RSSs in supporting individuals in recovery from substance use but have yet to examine the use of D-RSSs in supporting a combination of behavioral health disorders, including substance use, mental health, and trauma. Similarly, few studies on D-RSSs have evaluated gender-specific supports or integrated communities, which may be helpful to women and individuals recovering from behavioral health disorders.Entities:
Keywords: mHealth; mental health; rehabilitation; substance addiction; substance use disorder
Year: 2019 PMID: 31452520 PMCID: PMC6732973 DOI: 10.2196/13352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Ment Health ISSN: 2368-7959
Participant demographic characteristics (N=729).
| Variable | Value | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 46.83 (9.54) | |
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| Millennial | 84 (11.5) |
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| Generation X | 400 (54.9) |
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| Baby Boomer | 245 (33.6) |
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| Female | 725 (99.5) |
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| Otherb | 4 (0.5) |
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| White | 685 (94.0) |
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| Multiracial | 14 (1.9) |
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| Black | 8 (1.1) |
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| Otherc | 22 (3.0) |
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| Latino descent | 31 (4.3) |
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| Married/domestic partnership | 414 (56.8) |
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| Divorced | 147 (20.2) |
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| Single, never married | 93 (12.8) |
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| Otherd | 75 (10.2) |
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| Heterosexual | 635 (87.1) |
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| Bisexual | 58 (8.0) |
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| Homosexual | 21 (2.9) |
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| Did not complete high school | 11 (1.5) |
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| High school graduate/General Education Diploma | 110 (15.1) |
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| 2-year college degree | 114 (15.6) |
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| 4-year college degree | 268 (36.8) |
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| Postgraduate/professional degree | 226 (31.0) |
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| Employed (full-time) | 369 (50.6) |
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| Self-employed | 146 (20.0) |
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| Employed (part-time) | 94 (12.9) |
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| Homemaker | 47 (6.4) |
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| Retired | 37 (5.1) |
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| Other | 36 (5.0) |
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| US $0-$10,000 | 81 (11.1) |
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| US $10-$29,999 | 88 (12.1) |
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| US $30-$49,999 | 143 (19.6) |
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| US $50-$69,999 | 134 (18.4) |
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| US $70-$89,999 | 97 (13.3) |
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| US $90,000 or more | 186 (25.5) |
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| US $0-$10,000 | 26 (3.6) |
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| US $10-$29,999 | 45 (6.2) |
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| US $30-$49,999 | 78 (10.7) |
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| US $50-$69,999 | 79 (10.8) |
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| US $70-$89,999 | 93 (12.8) |
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| US $90,000 or more | 408 (56.0) |
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| Own home | 489 (67.1) |
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| Live in rental alone | 144 (19.8) |
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| Otherf | 96 (13.1) |
aGeneration cutoff ranges used are Millennial (18 to 35 years), Generation X (36 to 51 years), or Baby Boomer or older (52 or more years).
bGender: other includes nonbinary, fluid, and intersex.
cRace: other includes Asian/Pacific Islander, American Indian or Native American, and Canadian Indigenous.
dRelationship status: other includes in a relationship/dating, separated, widowed, and polyamorous relationship.
eValid percentage provided, as not all participants chose to respond to this question.
fHousing status: other includes live with parents or caregivers, live in a rental with roommates in recovery, live in a rental with roommates not in recovery, and no permanent housing.
Participant recovery characteristics (N=729).
| Variable | Value | |
| Recovery length (years), mean (SD) | 6.14 (7.87) | |
| Recovery capital total, mean (SD) | 50.57 (6.53) | |
| Perceived stigma total, mean (SD) | 21.71 (3.50) | |
| Self-esteem total, mean (SD) | 30.44 (5.59) | |
| Self-efficacy total, mean (SD) | 32.24 (4.45) | |
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| Substance use disorder | 630 (86.4) |
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| Mental health disorder | 402 (55.1) |
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| Codependency | 311 (42.7) |
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| Disordered eating | 176 (24.1) |
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| Process disorder | 65 (8.9) |
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| Trauma | 284 (39.0) |
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| Emotional, sexual, or physical abuse | 273 (37.4) |
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| Grief | 210 (28.8) |
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| Burnout | 139 (19.1) |
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| Medical condition | 49 (6.7) |
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| Not in recovery | 12 (1.6) |
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| Abstinence (12-step) | 275 (38.4) |
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| Professional therapy | 76 (10.6) |
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| Abstinence (non-12-Step) | 73 (10.2) |
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| Involvement in SHE RECOVERS | 66 (9.2) |
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| Yoga or other movement modality | 48 (6.7) |
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| Combination of multiple pathways | 43 (6.0) |
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| Other digital recovery program | 33 (4.6) |
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| Abstinence (spiritual) | 30 (4.2) |
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| Meditation | 28 (3.9) |
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| Harm reduction | 19 (2.6) |
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| Medication-assisted recovery | 18 (2.5) |
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| Abstinence (religious) | 8 (1.1) |
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| Alcoholics anonymous | 208 (75.6) |
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| Narcotics anonymous | 48 (17.5) |
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| Other | 19 (6.9) |
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| Yes | 83 (21.6) |
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| No | 302 (78.4) |
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| 1 | 23 (27.7) |
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| 2-4 | 27 (32.6) |
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| 5 or more | 33 (39.7) |
aTotal percentage greater than 100%, as participants could provide more than 1 affirmative answer.
bOnly asked of those identifying an abstinent-based recovery pathway.
Participant behavioral health characteristics (N=729).
| Variable | Value | |
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| Alcohol | 511 (76.3) |
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| Multiple substances | 64 (9.6) |
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| Prescription opioids | 24 (3.6) |
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| Cocaine | 18 (2.7) |
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| Heroin | 13 (1.9) |
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| Amphetamines | 12 (1.8) |
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| Marijuana | 9 (1.3) |
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| Benzodiazepines | 4 (0.6) |
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| Other | 15 (2.2) |
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| Depression | 218 (29.9) |
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| Anxiety | 182 (25.0) |
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| Multiple diagnoses | 101 (13.9) |
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| Bipolar disorder | 25 (3.4) |
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| Attention hyper deficit disorder | 19 (2.6) |
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| Other | 28 (3.8) |
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| Not applicable | 156 (21.4) |
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| Yes | 272 (37.3) |
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| Yes | 323 (44.3) |
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| Yes | 80 (11.0) |
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| Yes | 204 (28.0) |
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| Yes | 191 (26.2) |
aSUD: substance use disorder.
bMHD: mental health disorder.
Participant SHE RECOVERS engagement and activity (N=729).
| Variable | Value | |
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| SHE RECOVERS public Facebook page | 380 (52.1) |
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| Other | 157 (21.5) |
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| SHE RECOVERS private Facebook group | 85 (11.6) |
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| In-person SHE RECOVERS retreat | 44 (6.0) |
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| In-person SHE RECOVERS conference | 36 (4.9) |
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| In-person SHE RECOVERS workshop | 9 (1.2) |
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| Attending SHE RECOVERS recovery coach training | 7 (1.0) |
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| Receiving coaching from a SHE RECOVERS recovery coach | 5 (0.7) |
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| In-person SHE RECOVERS local meet up | 4 (0.5) |
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| SHE RECOVERS yoga | 2 (0.3) |
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| 0-3 months | 148 (20.3) |
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| 4-6 months | 95 (13.0) |
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| 6-11 months | 104 (14.3) |
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| 1-2 years | 205 (28.1) |
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| 2-3 years | 85 (11.7) |
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| 3-4 years | 38 (5.2) |
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| 4-5 years | 27 (3.7) |
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| 5-6 years | 12 (1.6) |
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| 6-7 years | 15 (2.1) |
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| Public Facebook page | 597 (81.9) |
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| Private Facebook group | 386 (52.9) |
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| In-person retreats, conferences, and workshops | 248 (34.0) |
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| In-person local chapter meet ups | 65 (8.9) |
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| Digital training event | 62 (8.5) |
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| Recovery coach service | 18 (2.5) |
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| 1 | 135 (52.1) |
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| 2 | 60 (23.2) |
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| 3 | 28 (10.8) |
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| 4 | 11 (4.2) |
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| 5 or more | 25 (9.7) |
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| Foster connection with other women in recovery | 331 (45.4) |
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| Receive support | 240 (32.9) |
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| Give support | 76 (10.4) |
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| Reach out to ask for resources | 42 (5.8) |
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| Reach out to ask for help or advice | 40 (5.5) |
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| Monthly | 201 (27.6) |
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| Weekly | 103 (14.1) |
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| Daily | 33 (4.6) |
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| Never | 392 (53.7) |
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| Monthly | 193 (26.5) |
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| Weekly | 179 (24.6) |
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| Daily | 47 (6.5) |
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| Never | 310 (42.4) |
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| No, but would like to | 415 (56.9) |
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| Yes | 191 (26.2) |
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| No, and do not want to | 123 (16.9) |
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| 1-10 | 609 (83.5) |
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| 11-30 | 82 (11.4) |
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| 31 or more | 37 (5.1) |
Logistic regression factors associated with lifetime engagement with SHE RECOVERS supports. Regressions contained demographic controls (age, marital status, household income, and education). None were significant predictors in any model (P>.05).
| Variable | Public Facebook page, ORa (95% CI) | Private Facebook group, OR (95% CI) | In-person SHE RECOVERS retreats, OR (95% CI) | |
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| 1-5 years | 1.36 (.83-2.21) | 2.37 (1.52-3.68)b | 1.99 (1.25-3.18)c |
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| 5+ years | 1.77 (1.01-3.12)c | 2.11 (1.32-3.38)c | 2.35 (1.42-3.89)c |
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| Abstinence-based non-12-Step | .42 (.22-.78)c | 1.79 (1.11-2.89)c | 1.15 (.69-1.91) |
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| Harm reduction and medication | .35 (.14-.87)c | 1.92 (.91-4.05) | .70 (.28-1.73) |
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| Professional therapy | .53 (.25-1.12) | 1.24 (.71-2.15) | .75 (.40-1.39) |
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| Yoga and meditation | .37 (.18-.76)c | 1.31 (.75-2.28) | 1.25 (.69-2.27) |
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| SHE RECOVERS community | .25 (.13-.50)b | 16.48 (6.45-42.07)b | 5.49 (2.91-10.36)b |
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| Other digital supports | .56 (.21-1.46) | 1.36 (.63-2.95) | 1.16 (.51-2.61) |
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| Multiple recovery pathways | .29 (.13-.65)c | 3.21 (1.52-6.78)c | 1.73 (.86-3.49) |
aOR: odds ratio.
bP<.001.
cP<.05.
Logistic regression factors associated with lifetime engagement with SHE RECOVERS supports. Regressions contained demographic controls (age, marital status, household income, and education). None were significant predictors in any model (P>.05).
| Variable | In-person SR local meet ups, ORa (95% CI) | SR digital trainings, OR (95% CI) | SR recovery coaching, OR (95% CI) | |
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| 1-5 | 2.65 (1.20-5.84)b | 2.44 (1.01-5.88)b | 1.43 (.38-5.30) |
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| 5+ | 1.97 (.81-4.75) | 3.93 (1.59-10.0)b | .56 (.10-3.27) |
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| Abstinence-based non-12-Step | 2.55 (1.16-5.61)b | 4.73 (2.04-10.96)c | 3.32 (.43-25.44) |
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| Harm reduction and medication | 1.08 (.23-5.12) | .66 (.65-6.09) | 0 (0-0) |
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| Professional therapy | 1.17 (.36-3.45) | 2.00 (.65-6.10) | 6.68 (.71-62.96) |
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| Yoga and meditation | 1.48 (.50-4.40) | 4.65 (1.73-12.49)b | 8.21 (.83-81.51) |
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| SHE RECOVERS community | 5.66 (2.42-13.22)c | 5.80 (2.29-14.74)c | 19.82 (2.84-138.21)b |
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| Other digital supports | 1.97 (.51-7.59) | 1.11 (.13-9.19) | 5.41 (.37-79.94) |
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| Multiple recovery pathways | 2.50 (.82-7.57) | 3.93 (1.30-11.89)b | 1.93 (.09-42.68) |
aOR: odds ratio.
bP<.05.
cP<.001.
Participant benefit perception, support function agreement, and desire for additional services (N=729).
| Variable | Value | ||
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| 13.30 (5.77) | ||
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| 2.09 (1.07) | |
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| Extremely or very beneficial, n (%) | 506 (69.4) |
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| Moderately or not very beneficial, n (%) | 223 (30.6) |
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| 2.09 (1.20) | |
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| Extremely or very beneficial, n (%) | 487 (66.8) |
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| Moderately or not very beneficial, n (%) | 242 (33.2) |
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| 2.09 (1.07) | |
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| Extremely or very beneficial, n (%) | 484 (66.4) |
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| Moderately or not very beneficial, n (%) | 245 (33.6) |
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| 2.35 (1.23) | |
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| Extremely or very beneficial, n (%) | 422 (57.9) |
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| Moderately or not very beneficial, n (%) | 307 (42.1) |
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| 2.20 (1.20) | |
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| Extremely or very beneficial, n (%) | 462 (63.4) |
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| Moderately or not very beneficial, n (%) | 267 (36.6) |
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| 2.45 (1.23) | |
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| Extremely or very beneficial, n (%) | 392 (53.8) |
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| Moderately or not very beneficial, n (%) | 337 (46.2) |
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| 15.38 (5.48) | ||
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| 2.04 (0.90) | |
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| Strongly or moderately agree, n (%) | 499 (68.4) |
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| Neither agree nor disagree, n (%) | 197 (27.1) |
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| Moderately or strongly disagree, n (%) | 33 (4.5) |
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| 1.84 (0.90) | |
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| Strongly or moderately agree, n (%) | 566 (77.6) |
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| Neither agree nor disagree, n (%) | 139 (19.1) |
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| Moderately or strongly disagree, n (%) | 24 (3.3) |
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| 2.57 (1.04) | |
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| Strongly or moderately agree, n (%) | 311 (42.7) |
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| Neither agree nor disagree, n (%) | 322 (44.2) |
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| Moderately or strongly disagree, n (%) | 96 (13.1) |
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| 1.88 (0.90) | |
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| Strongly or moderately agree, n (%) | 554 (76.0) |
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| Neither agree nor disagree, n (%) | 151 (20.7) |
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| Moderately or strongly disagree | 24 (3.3) |
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| 1.70 (0.88) | |
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| Strongly or moderately agree, n (%) | 586 (80.4) |
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| Neither agree nor disagree, n (%) | 124 (17.0) |
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| Moderately or strongly disagree, n (%) | 19 (2.6) |
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| 2.76 (1.28) | |
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| Strongly or moderately agree, n (%) | 271 (37.2) |
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| Neither agree nor disagree, n (%) | 299 (41.0) |
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| Moderately or strongly disagree, n (%) | 159 (21.8) |
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| 2.59 (1.11) | |
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| Strongly or moderately agree, n (%) | 327 (44.9) |
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| Neither agree nor disagree, n (%) | 283 (38.8) |
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| Moderately or strongly disagree, n (%) | 119 (16.3) |
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| Peer-to-peer digital recovery meetings | 197 (27.0) | |
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| In-person prosocial events | 327 (44.9) | |
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| Advocacy events and activities | 165 (22.6) | |
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| Educational events and activities | 226 (31.0) | |
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| Podcast | 316 (43.3) | |
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| Life skills training and supports | 145 (19.9) | |
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| Community smartphone app | 249 (34.2) | |