An Eight-Year Perspective on the Relationship Between the Duration of Abstinence and Other Aspects of Recovery
Evaluation Review, Vol. 31, No. 6, 585-612 (2007)
Using data from 1,162 people entering treatment and followed
up (> 94%) for 8 years, this article examines the relationship
between the duration of abstinence (1 month to 5 or more years)
and other aspects of recovery (e.g., health, mental health,
coping responses, legal involvement, vocational involvement,
housing, peers, social and spiritual support), including the
trend and at what point changes occur.
It also examines how
the duration of abstinence at a given point is related to the
odds of sustaining abstinence in the subsequent year. The findings
demonstrate the rich patterns of change associated with the
course of long-term recovery.
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