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|a Substance abuse and aftercare /
|c editors, Leonard A. Jason and Sarah Callahan (DePaul University, Chicago, IL, USA).
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|g Preface --
|t Women in recovery and entrepreneurship /
|r Rebecca Wilson, Sarah Callahan, Brandon Isler, Simona Ciobotaru, and Leonard A. Jason, Center for Community Research, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, USA --
|t Oxford house recovery homes : community characteristics as predictors of sustainability /
|r Sarah Callahan, Noah Gelfman, Christopher Beasley, Kate Calabra, and Leonard A. Jason, Center for Community Research, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, USA, and others --
|t Women in recovery : an exploration of employment goals and barriers /
|r Stephanie Nisle, Sarah Callahan and Leonard A. Jason, DePaul University, Center for Community Research, Chicago, IL, USA --
|t Criminal history disclosure self efficacy scale development /
|r Sarah Callahan, Andrew Peterson, Leonard A. Jason, Christopher Beasley, and Mattew Cavers, DePaul University, Center for Community Research, Chicago, IL, USA, and others --
|t Varieties in treatment settings : a study of families in recovery housing /
|r Brandon Isler, Sarah Callahan, Stephanie Nisle, and Leonard A. Jason, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, USA --
|t Stepping stones recovery homes : a brief report /
|r Yvita Bustos, Sarah Callahan and Leonard A. Jason, Center for Community Research, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, USA --
|t Examination of the living environment of Oxford houses with Latino residents /
|r Richard Contreras, Daisy Gómez, Roberto López-Tamayo, Sandra Rodriguez, and Leonard A. Jason, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, USA --
|t Relationships between childhood sexual abuse and substance use among women /
|r Frank Ponziano, Emily Stecker, Christopher R. Beasley, Leonard A. Jason, and Joseph Ferrari, University of Alaska, Fairbanks --
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|a "Drug and alcohol addiction are critical social problems in the United States. Drug and alcohol abuse are powerful facilitators of health and economic disparities, making recovery and re-entry into the community difficult. Alcohol and drug abuse/addiction are among the costliest of health problems, totaling approximately $428 billion annually. A range of services have been developed to address the problem of substance dependence, including inpatient services, outpatient services, and recovery housing. However, only about 11% of those with substance addictions reach any type of substance abuse treatment, and those that are treated evidence high rates of relapse. Thus, it is critical to understand the mechanisms by which individuals are successful, and sustain abstinence after receiving treatment and aftercare. This book provides a collection of research that explores alternative models, aftercare programs, employment services, trauma issues that effect recovery, gender-specific, and culturally modified treatment and aftercare programs. Each chapter is an individual study that addresses key unanswered questions in substance abuse and recovery research. Furthermore, the editors and authors identify potentially important, understudied topics for further research and formulate public policy recommendations. This is a must read for addiction researchers, academics, students, and individuals interested in learning about the dangers of substance abuse."--Amazon.com viewed May 20, 2022.
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