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The effect of substance use treatment activity utilization on change in risk and protective factors across treatment

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The effect of substance use treatment activity utilization on change in risk and protective factors across treatment
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Todaro
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Sabrina
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1994
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Sabrina Todaro
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Buckman
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Jennifer F.
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Jennifer F. Buckman
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Advisory Committee
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chair
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August
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Kristin
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Kristin August
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internal member
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Markey
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Charlotte
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Charlotte Markey
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Advisory Committee
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Rutgers University
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degree grantor
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Camden Graduate School
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2021
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English
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Substance use treatment programs have begun supplementing standard, mandatory clinical practices with activities that seek to improve overall quality of life and ease transition back to the real world. Support groups, family involvement opportunities, physical activities, and artistic instruction all hold promise for supporting recovery in individuals with substance use disorder (SUD). However, little is understood about the extent to which individuals voluntarily participate in these activities during treatment, and how participation affects treatment outcomes. In the current study, data from an inpatient substance use treatment program were analyzed to examine the degree to which individuals take advantage of the voluntary treatment tools offered at the facility, and the association between utilization of activities and treatment outcomes as measured by protective and risk factors for substance use. A repeated measures general linear model identified a significant interaction effect between time and overall utilization of voluntary activities on risk factors for substance use, F(1, 251) = 4.05, p < .05, such that greater utilization was related to greater reductions in risk factors. Overall utilization was not related to protective factors, F(1, 251) = 1.57, p = .21, nor was utilization of individual activities related to risk or protective factors, with one exception: utilization of AA meetings was significantly associated with greater reductions in risk, F(1, 193) = 4.59, p < .05. Taken together, these findings suggest that overall utilization of voluntary activities may be more critical for reducing risk factors during inpatient treatment than bolstering protective factors.
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Substance use disorder
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Psychology
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Rutgers University Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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M.A.
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ETD graduate
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Camden Graduate School Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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doi:10.7282/t3-2smp-rv29
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Todaro
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Sabrina
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