Journal of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence

Journal of Alcoholism & Drug Dependence
Open Access

ISSN: 2329-6488

Carson McPherson

Carson McPherson
Cedars Cobble Hill,
Box 250, 3741 Holland Ave, Cobble Hill BC, V0R 1L0
Canada

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  • Research Article
    Understanding the Factors that Impact Relapse Post-residential Addiction Treatment, a Six Month Follow-up from a Canadian Treatment Centre
    Author(s): Carson McPherson, Holly Boyne, Rida Waseem Carson McPherson, Holly Boyne, Rida Waseem

    Although substance use disorder is a detrimental disease that negatively affects millions of Canadians each year, recovery is possible. Varying factors, however, may impact the likelihood of recovery after the affected individual completes treatment. Understanding the related factors associated with post-treatment outcomes would allow substance use disorder professionals to foster positive outcomes, and if appropriate, provide additional support for individuals in need. This study, therefore, examines the following factors on outcomes six months following discharge from residential substance use disorder treatment: length of stay, completion of treatment, post-treatment 12-Step and other mutual help group attendance, post-treatment drug monitoring, age, gender, and drug of concern. Being male, post-treatment 12-Step and other mutual help group attendance, post-treatment drug monitorin.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2329-6488.1000268

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