Guerrero Mayra, Jason Leonard A
Center for Community Research, DePaul University, Chicago, IL.
Mil Behav Health. 2021;9(1):55-68. doi: 10.1080/21635781.2020.1796859. Epub 2020 Aug 3.
Recovery homes for individuals with substance use disorders (SUD) called Oxford House (OH) have been shown to improve the prospects of a successful recovery across different sub-populations, and these homes may be particularly beneficial for veterans in recovery. An estimated 18% of OH residents are veterans; however, not much is known about their experiences living in these homes. Participants included 85 veterans and non-veterans living in 13 OHs located in different regions of the United States. Using social network analysis and multi-level modeling, we investigated whether the social networks of veterans residing with other veterans were more cohesive compared to veterans living with only non-veterans. Results indicated that veterans residing with other veterans had stronger relationships with other OH residents compared to veterans that reside with all non-veterans. The implications for theory and practice are discussed. Further research is needed to determine if greater social network cohesion leads to better recovery outcomes for veterans.
为患有物质使用障碍(SUD)的个人设立的康复之家——牛津之家(OH),已被证明能改善不同亚群体成功康复的前景,而且这些康复之家对正在康复的退伍军人可能特别有益。估计有18%的牛津之家居民是退伍军人;然而,对于他们在这些康复之家的生活经历,人们了解得并不多。研究参与者包括居住在美国不同地区13个牛津之家中的85名退伍军人和非退伍军人。我们运用社会网络分析和多层次建模方法,调查了与其他退伍军人同住的退伍军人的社交网络,与仅和非退伍军人同住的退伍军人相比,是否更具凝聚力。结果表明,与所有非退伍军人同住的退伍军人相比,与其他退伍军人同住的退伍军人与其他牛津之家居民的关系更紧密。我们讨论了该研究结果对理论和实践的启示。还需要进一步研究,以确定更强的社交网络凝聚力是否能为退伍军人带来更好的康复效果。