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Recovery Home Environment Characteristics Associated with Recovery Capital.

Douglas L Polcin1, Elizabeth Mahoney1, Jane Witbrodt2, Amy A Mericle2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recovery capital refers to internal and external resources that facilitate recovery from alcohol and drug disorders. Examples include support from friends and family, access to health and other services, stable housing and finances, and internal assets, such as self-esteem and motivation. Recovery capital is receiving increased emphasis as an integral component of addiction services. However, there are a limited number of studies assessing recovery capital in different settings.
METHODS: The current study assessed recovery capital among 363 individuals entering sober living recovery homes (SLHs) and showed how recovery capital was associated with individual and social environment characteristics of the houses. Individual characteristics were assessed shortly after residents entered the house (mean=17 days, sd=9.0). Approximately one month later, individuals were interviewed about their perceptions of the social environment within the household. We hypothesized residents' perceptions of social model characteristics within the household would be associated with higher recovery capital.
RESULTS: Study findings showed individual characteristics associated with recovery capital included motivation, support from friends and family, and 12-step involvement. Perceptions of the social environment assessed by four subscales on the Community Oriented Program Evaluation Scale and a measure of social model characteristics were correlated with recovery capital. Regression analyses controlling for individual characteristics showed modest, but consistent associations with recovery capital.
CONCLUSION: Even after relatively short periods of time in SLHs, resident perceptions of the social environment show associations with recovery capital. Additional research is needed to understand causal dynamics of this relationship and associations with outcome.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; recovery home; sober living house; social model; virus mitigation

Year:  2020        PMID: 34650312      PMCID: PMC8514142          DOI: 10.1177/0022042620978393

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Drug Issues        ISSN: 0022-0426


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