Mechanisms and mediators of addiction recovery
Submitted by Edie
- 1 November 2021
"Addiction recovery is a complex, dynamic and non-linear process of change on multiple life domains, and in substance use patterns in particular."
In this special issue of Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, researchers from around the world explore the range of mediators and mechanisms that play a role in an individuals recovery trajectory.
Articles
- Are members of mutual aid groups better equipped for addiction recovery? European cross-sectional study into recovery capital, social networks, and commitment to sobriety
- Chasing a pot of gold: an analysis of emerging recovery-oriented addiction policies in Flanders (Belgium) and The Netherlands
- Photovoicing interconnected sources of recovery capital of women with a drug use history
- The role of social mechanisms of change in women’s addiction recovery trajectories
- Mechanisms and processes involved in women's pathways into alcohol dependence and towards recovery: a qualitative meta-synthesis
- Gender and recovery pathways in the UK
- Recovery and identity: a five-year follow-up of persons treated in 12-step-related programs
- ‘It’s not 9 to 5 recovery’: the role of a recovery community in producing social bonds that support recovery
- Exploring essential components of addiction recovery: a qualitative study across assisted and unassisted recovery pathways
- New converts and seasoned campaigners: the role of social identity at different stages in the addiction recovery journey
- Personal and environmental social capital predictors of relapse following departure from recovery homes
- Maintenance of long-term recovery from substance use: a mixed methods study of self- and treatment-changers
- Residential treatment and its role in recovery pathways for people with addictions in France: the residents’ point of view