presents results of analysis of examining the impact of
recovery support calls on adolescents’ reduction in their recovery
environment risk, social risk, substance use, and substance-
related problems as assessed six months post-discharge from
their index treatment episode. The only direct effect of the
recovery support calls was on reductions in adolescents’ recovery
environment risk, with the adolescents in the recovery support
sample having significantly greater reductions (β = -.17, p< .001)
compared to the comparison sample. An inspection of individual
items contributing to the significant improvement in RERI were
items associated with increasing pro-social activities, attendance
at mutual aid meetings, and decreasing days alcohol was used at
home by significant others.
presents results of analysis of examining the impact of
recovery support calls on adolescents’ reduction in their recovery
environment risk, social risk, substance use, and substance-
related problems as assessed six months post-discharge from
their index treatment episode. The only direct effect of the
recovery support calls was on reductions in adolescents’ recovery
environment risk, with the adolescents in the recovery support
sample having significantly greater reductions (β = -.17, p< .001)
compared to the comparison sample. An inspection of individual
items contributing to the significant improvement in RERI were
items associated with increasing pro-social activities, attendance
at mutual aid meetings, and decreasing days alcohol was used at
home by significant others.
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