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Young Adults Social Networks and Addiction Recovery: Post Treatment Changes in Social Ties and Their Role as a Mediator of 12-Step Participation

机译:年轻人社交网络和成瘾恢复:社交关系的后处理变化及其作为12步参与的中介者的作用

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BackgroundSocial factors play a key role in addiction recovery. Research with adults indicates individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) benefit from mutual-help organizations (MHOs), such as Alcoholics Anonymous, via their ability to facilitate adaptive network changes. Given the lower prevalence of sobriety-conducive, and sobriety-supportive, social contexts in the general population during the life-stage of young adulthood, however, 12-step MHOs may play an even more crucial recovery-supportive social role for young adults, but have not been investigated. Greater knowledge could enhance understanding of recovery-related change and inform young adults’ continuing care recommendations.
机译:背景社会因素在成瘾恢复中起着关键作用。对成年人的研究表明,患有药物滥用障碍(SUD)的人通过其有助于适应性网络变化的能力而受益于互助组织(MHO),例如Alcoholics Anonymous。考虑到在成年后的整个生命周期中,清醒和清醒支持的社会环境在普通人群中的患病率较低,因此12步的MHO对于青壮年可能起着更为关键的恢复支持社会作用,但尚未进行调查。掌握更多知识可以增进对与恢复有关的变化的了解,并为年轻人提供持续的治疗建议。

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