Ed Stevens
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Recent Articles
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Islam M, Guerrero M, Nguyen R, Porcaro A, Cummings C, Stevens E, et al.
Alcohol Treat Q
. 2023 Jun;
41(2):222-236.
PMID: 37312815
Although social support is commonly investigated in the context of substance recovery, researchers have widely neglected its multilevel nature, thus limiting what we know about its measurement across levels of...
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Guerrero M, Longan C, Cummings C, Kassanits J, Reilly A, Stevens E, et al.
Humanist Psychol
. 2022 Oct;
50(3):360-375.
PMID: 36187574
The study examined how friendships among women in recovery from substance use disorders are related to individual resources (e.g., social support, self-esteem, and hope) and empowerment (e.g., power and optimism)....
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Jason L, Guerrero M, Salomon-Amend M, Lynch G, Stevens E, Light J, et al.
J Community Appl Soc Psychol
. 2021 Jun;
31(1):39-52.
PMID: 34113065
Recovery homes help individuals who have completed substance use treatment programs re-integrate back into the community. However, it is unclear what factors determine who will succeed in these settings and...
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Soto-Nevarez A, Reilly A, Stevens E, Bobak T, Jason L
J Prev Interv Community
. 2021 Jun;
50(2):124-136.
PMID: 34096471
This study examines the effects that substance-using family members have on those working to maintain recovery from substance use disorder. Participants ( = 229) were recruited from Oxford Houses (OH)...
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Soto-Nevarez A, Stevens E, Jason L
Alcohol Treat Q
. 2021 May;
39(2):238-250.
PMID: 34025013
The need for housing is an important concern for most women about to be released from prison, especially by those that need substance use treatment. This study explored the association...
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Jason L, Guerrero M, Salomon-Amend M, Stevens E, Light J, Stoolmiller M
Am J Community Psychol
. 2020 Dec;
67(3-4):392-404.
PMID: 33296504
The purpose of this study is to contribute to the literature on the prediction of substance use relapse, using sophisticated systems' approaches to individuals and their contexts. In the current...
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Jason L, Guerrero M, Salomon-Amend M, Lynch G, Stevens E, Light J, et al.
Int J Drug Policy
. 2020 Nov;
92:102970.
PMID: 33243599
Background: There is a need to better understand the extent to which social capital (reflected in social networks tapping friendship, financial support, advice/informational support) can aid recovery for those residents...
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Kassanits J, Bobak T, Stevens E, Guerrero M, Light J, Jason L
Am J Orthopsychiatry
. 2020 Jan;
90(3):324-327.
PMID: 31916801
Oxford Houses (OH) are democratically run, self-funded, substance-use recovery homes that operate across the United States and internationally. Previous research shows the OHs are present in diverse neighborhoods. The current...
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Jason L, Guerrero M, Lynch G, Stevens E, Salomon-Amend M, Light J
J Community Psychol
. 2019 Nov;
48(3):645-657.
PMID: 31730723
Ensuring recovery home residents' social integration into a home environment is important for preventing early dropout and facilitating sustained recovery. Social capital theory may provide an explanation for how recovery...
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Wang-Schweig M, Jason L, Stevens E, Chaparro J
Am J Health Behav
. 2019 Oct;
43(6):1064-1074.
PMID: 31662166
In this study, we provide estimates of the prevalence of tobacco use among residents in Oxford House (OH) recovery homes. We explore predictors for smoking cessation on future intentions to...