Titre : | Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, Vol.28, n°5 - October 2021 - Mechanisms and mediators of addiction recovery |
Auteurs : | D. BEST, Éditeur scientifique ; W. VANDERPLASSCHEN, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/10/2021 |
Année de publication : | 2021 |
Format : | 385-531 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Mechanisms and mediators of addiction recovery [Editorial]. Vanderplasschen W., Best D., p. 385-388. - Are members of mutual aid groups better equipped for addiction recovery? European cross-sectional study into recovery capital, social networks, and commitment to sobriety. Martinelli T.F., van de Mheen D., Best D., Vanderplasschen W., Nagelhout G.E., p. 389-398. - Chasing a pot of gold: an analysis of emerging recovery-oriented addiction policies in Flanders (Belgium) and The Netherlands. Bellaert L., Martinelli T.F., Vanderplasschen W., Best D., van de Mheen D., Vander Laenen F., p. 399-410. - Photovoicing interconnected sources of recovery capital of women with a drug use history. Van Steenberghe T., Vanderplasschen W., Bellaert L., De Maeyer J., p. 411-425. - The role of social mechanisms of change in women's addiction recovery trajectories. Collinson B., Hall L., p. 426-436. - Mechanisms and processes involved in women's pathways into alcohol dependence and towards recovery: a qualitative meta-synthesis. Kougiali Z.G., Pytlik A., Soar K., p. 437-453. - Gender and recovery pathways in the UK. Andersson C., Wincup E., Best D., Irving J., p. 454-464. - Recovery and identity: a five-year follow-up of persons treated in 12-step-related programs. von Greiff N., Skogens L., p. 465-474. - 'It's not 9 to 5 recovery': the role of a recovery community in producing social bonds that support recovery. Anderson M., Devlin A.M., Pickering L., McCann M., Wight D., p. 475-485. - Exploring essential components of addiction recovery: a qualitative study across assisted and unassisted recovery pathways. Dekkers A., Bellaert L., Meulewaeter F., De Ruysscher C., Vanderplasschen W., p. 486-495. - New converts and seasoned campaigners: the role of social identity at different stages in the addiction recovery journey. Frings D., Wood K.V., Albery I.P., p. 496-503. - Personal and environmental social capital predictors of relapse following departure from recovery homes. Jason L.A., Guerrero M., Salomon-Amend M., Light J.M., Stoolmiller M., p. 504-510. - Maintenance of long-term recovery from substance use: a mixed methods study of self- and treatment-changers. Gueta K., Chen G., Ronel N., p. 511-522. - Residential treatment and its role in recovery pathways for people with addictions in France: the residents' point of view. Jouet E., Troisoeufs A., Greacen T., p. 523-531. |
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Lien : | https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/idep20/28/5 |
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