"A lot better than it used to be": A qualitative study of adolescents' dynamic social recovery capital.

Addict Res Theory

Massachusetts General Hospital, Psychiatry, Recovery Research Institute, 151 Merrimac Road, Boston, MA, USA 02114-2696.

Published: August 2022

Background: Substance use recovery is a dynamic process for youth, and social networks are tied to the recovery process. The (RCAM) situates the resources accessible through social networks - social recovery capital (SRC) - in a larger framework of developmentally-informed recovery resources. This study aims to investigate the social network experiences among recovering youth enrolled in a recovery high school to understand how social influences help to build, or act as barriers to building, recovery capital.

Methods: To gain insight into these networks, Social Identity Maps and semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten youth ages 17-19 years (80% male; 50% non-Hispanic White). Study visits were conducted virtually, recorded, transcribed, and thematically analyzed using the RCAM as an organizing framework.

Results: Results supported that adolescent social networks play a unique and multifaceted role in the recovery journey. Three key nuances emerged: change permeates adolescent networks throughout the treatment and recovery process; shared substance use history and non-stigmatizing attitudes play a key role in connecting with others; and SRC is interconnected with human, financial, and community recovery capital.

Conclusions: With adolescent recovery receiving increased attention from policy makers, practitioners, and researchers, the may be a useful way to contextualize available resources. Findings suggest SRC as a crucial, yet complex component intertwined with all other forms of recovery capital.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10062693PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16066359.2022.2114076DOI Listing

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