2022
DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22792
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What relates to length of stay in a sober living home among women with histories of victimization and addiction? A longitudinal analysis

Abstract: Despite preliminary research suggesting that length of stay in sober living homes (SLHs) is related to sustained sobriety, little research has examined factors that relate to length of stay in SLHs. The purpose of the proposed exploratory study was to prospectively examine baseline characteristics of women with histories of addiction and victimization as correlates of length of stay in a trauma‐informed, gender‐responsive SLH. Participants (N = 45) were surveyed three times over a 1‐year period. Women were inv… Show more

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