Gómez Daisy, Jason Leonard A, Contreras Richard, DiGangi Julia, Ferrari Joseph R
Center for Community Research DePaul University.
Ther Communities. 2014;35(2):42-47. doi: 10.1108/TC-03-2014-0008.
The present study explored the effects of length of stay in an Oxford House (a sober living environment) with the number of days attended school/vocational training and days worked in the past 90 days with 292 women and 604 men.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: This paper presents quantitative data.
Results indicated that number of days residing in these recovery homes was related to number of days attending school/vocational training and days worked.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The present study suggested that in addition to staying abstinent from alcohol and drugs, Oxford House residents may gain useful life skills through vocational education, training, and employment. This is an area of further exploration for the substance abuse recovery community.
本研究探讨了292名女性和604名男性在牛津之家(一种清醒生活环境)的居住时长与过去90天上学/参加职业培训的天数以及工作天数之间的关系。
设计/方法/途径:本文呈现了定量数据。
结果表明,在这些康复之家的居住天数与上学/参加职业培训的天数以及工作天数相关。
原创性/价值:本研究表明,牛津之家的居民除了保持戒酒戒毒外,还可以通过职业教育、培训和就业获得有用的生活技能。这是药物滥用康复群体需要进一步探索的领域。