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Carissa van den Berk-Clark; Margarita Fedorova; Emily Duncan; Tiffany Ju; Joseph Pickard – Journal of Drug Education, 2024
Background: Not much is known about funding for and implementation of Person-centered, long-term services -- referred to as "recovery services." Methods: SAMSHA funding archives from 2004-2020 were analyzed using Latent Class Analysis (LCA). Results: All 50 states (plus DC and Guam) received about 482 recovery-based grants from 2004-2020…
Descriptors: Drug Rehabilitation, Financial Support, Program Implementation, Substance Abuse
Dawnyéa D. Jackson; Dana E. Wagner; Penny Norman; Gray Abarca; Kim Zambole – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Similar to national trends, in Illinois, fatal opioid overdoses have risen. Black men (35+) outrank all other racial subgroups for the highest rate of fatal opioid overdoses in the state. To address this, Prevention First and the Illinois Department of Human Services developed a public health education campaign to support increasing enrollment in…
Descriptors: Adults, Males, Blacks, Drug Addiction
Staton, Sophie C.; Melekis, Kelly; McCarthy, Peter – Innovative Higher Education, 2018
Although the Collegiate Recovery Community is increasingly seen as the treatment modality of choice for students in recovery, relatively few such programs have been established on small residential campuses. In this article we examine the possible reasons for this reluctance and suggest ways in which the standard model for a Collegiate Recovery…
Descriptors: Small Colleges, Residential Institutions, Addictive Behavior, Substance Abuse