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The Strengths and Barriers Recovery Scale (SABRS): Relationships Matter in Building Strengths and Overcoming Barriers

机译:优势和障碍恢复量表(SABR):建立优势和克服障碍的关系

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There is a well-established relationship between isolation and both morbidity and mortality in the context of addiction recovery, yet the protective effects of intimate and familial relationships have not been adequately assessed. The current paper uses the European Life In Recovery database to assess the association between relationship status and living with dependent children on recovery capital of people in recovery from drug addiction, operationalised by the Strengths And Barriers Recovery Scale (SABRS). The study participants were drawn from the REC-PATH study and supplemented by a second sample recruited by the Recovered Users Network (RUN) across various European countries, resulting in a combined sample of 1,313 individuals completing the survey, primarily online. The results show that, in recovery, those who are married or co-habiting reported significantly greater recovery strengths and fewer barriers to recovery, and reported greater gains in recovery capital across their recovery journeys. Similar associations are found for participants who have dependent children living with them. There is also some indication that this association is stronger for female than for male participants. Finally, having more people that one can rely on and a greater proportion of people in recovery in the social network are both linked to greater recovery capital and greater self-reported growth in recovery capital. We conclude that this study provides further evidence in favour of a “social cure” in recovery, in which close familial ties are associated with stronger recovery resources.
机译:在成瘾恢复的背景下,隔离和发病率和死亡率之间存在既有关系,尚未充分评估亲密和家族关系的保护作用。目前的论文在恢复数据库中使用欧洲生命来评估关系状况与依赖儿童在恢复毒瘾的恢复资本中与依赖儿童的关系,由强度和障碍恢复规模(SABR)运作。该研究参与者从Rec-Path研究中汲取,并由回收的用户网络(Run)涉及各种欧洲国家的第二个样本,从而主要在线在线完成1,313个个人的组合样本。结果表明,在复苏中,那些已婚或共同习惯的人报告恢复的恢复优势和较少的恢复障碍,并据报道恢复旅程中的恢复资本增加了更大的收益。为有依赖儿童与他们一起生活的参与者找到类似的协会。还有一些迹象表明,女性比男性参与者更强大。最后,有更多的人可以依赖于社会网络恢复的人们依赖和更大比例的人都与恢复资本的更大恢复资本和更高的自我报告的增长有关。我们得出结论,本研究提供了进一步的证据,有利于恢复中的“社会治疗”,其中近亲家族关系与更强的恢复资源有关。

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