Center for Young Adult Addiction and Recovery Publications
Studies of recovery have long been an offshoot of addiction science, focused largely
on pathology and symptomology. Addiction science focuses on how people get sick. Instead,
the Center for Young Adult Addiction and Recovery has partnered with a variety of
colleagues and stakeholders in order to explore how people get well. This standalone,
interdisciplinary, evidence-driven field of recovery science is a break away from
traditional addiction science.
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Collegiate Recovery Programs
Achieving a 15% Relapse Rate: A Review of Collegiate Recovery and Physician Health
Programs. Brown & Bohler (2018).
Alumni Characteristics of Collegiate Recovery Programs: A National Survey. Brown, Ashford, Figley, Courson, Curtis, & Kimball (2018).
Collegiate Recovery Programs and Disordered Eating: Exploring Sub-Clinical Behaviors
Among Students in Recovery. Ashford, Wheeler, & Brown (2018).
Collegiate Recovery Programs: The Integrated Behavioral Health Model. Ashford, Brown, & Curtis (2018).
Collegiate Recovery Students and Programs: Literature Review from 1988-2017. Brown, Ashford, Heller, Whitney, & Kimball (2018).
What We Know About Students in Recovery: A Meta-Synthesis of Collegiate Recovery Programs,
2000-2017. Ashford, Brown, Eisenhart, Heller, & Curtis (2018).
Characteristics of Students Participating in Collegiate Recovery Programs and the
Impact of COVID-19: An Updated National Longitudinal Study. Smith, Bannard, McDaniel, Aliev, Brown, Holliday, Vest, DeFrantz-Dufor, RSRC, & Dick
(2023).
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Recovery Science and Recovery-Informed Theory
Defining and Operationalizing the Phenomena of Recovery: A Working Definition from
the Recovery Science Research Collaborative. Ashford, Brown, Brown, Callis, Cleveland, Eisenhart, Groover, Hayes, Johnston, Kimball,
Manteuffeul, McDaniel, Montgomery, Phillips, Polacek, Statman, & Whitney (2019).
Interdisciplinary Expansions: Applying Recovery-Informed Theory to Interdisciplinary
Areas of Recovery Science Research. McDaniel, Brown, Heller, Johnston, Bergman, Bohler, Brown, Eisenhart, Finch, Harper, Hart, Kimball, Rabolt, Speciale, Whitney, & Ashford (2019).
Recovery-Informed Theory: Situating the Subjective in the Science of Substance Use
Disorder Recovery. Brown & Ashford (2019).
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Recovery Support Services and Treatment
A Mixed-Methods Exploration of the Role and Impact of Stigma and Advocacy on Substance
Use Disorder Recovery. Ashford, Brown, Canode, McDaniel, & Curtis (2019).
Bridging the Gaps: Intergenerational Findings from the Substance Use Disorder and
Recovery Field. Ashford & Brown (2017).
Building Recovery Ready Communities: The Recovery Ready Ecosystem Model and Community
Framework. Ashford, Brown, Ryding, & Curtis (2019).
Characterizing Participation and Perceived Engagement Benefits in an Integrated Digital
Behavioral Health Recovery Community for Women: A Cross-Sectional Survey. Curtis, Bergman, Brown, McDaniel, Harper, Eisenhart, Hufnagel, Heller, & Ashford (2019).
Developing the Spirituality in Recovery Framework: The Function of Spirituality in
12-Step Substance Use Disorder Recovery. Brown, McDaniel, Austin, & Ashford (2019).
Peer-Delivered Harm Reduction and Recovery Support Services: Initial Evaluation from
a Hybrid Recovery Community Drop-in Center and Syringe Exchange Program. Ashford, Curtis, & Brown (2018).
Reducing Harm and Promoting Recovery Through Community-Based Mutual Aid: Characterizing
Those Who Engage in a Hybrid Peer Recovery Community Organization. Ashford, Brown, Dorney, McConnell, Kunzelman, McDaniel, & Curtis (2019).
Responding to the Opioid and Overdose Crisis with Innovative Services: The Recovery
Community Center Office-Based Opioid Treatment (RCC-OBOT) Model. Ashford, Brown, McDaniel, Neasbitt, Sobora, Riley, Weintstein, Laxton, Kunzelman, Kampman, & Curtis (2019).
Systemic Barriers in Substance Use Disorder Treatment: A Prospective Qualitative Study
of Professionals in the Field. Ashford, Brown, & Curtis (2018).
The Stories We Tell: Gender-Based Variances in Recovery Narratives (Master's Thesis). McDaniel (2021).
Utilization of Peer-Based Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Interventions in Rural
Emergency Departments: Patient Characteristics and Exploratory Analysis. Ashford, Meeks, Curtis, & Brown (2019).
Beyond Recovery Capital: Novel Survey Battery to Assess Psychological Domain Changes
During Residential Treatment. Holliday, Weingast, Chaney, McDaniel, Hebert, Johnston, & Brown (2023).
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“Abusing Addiction”: Our Language Still Isn’t Good Enough. Ashford, Brown, & Curtis (2018).
Biased Labels: An Experimental Study of Language and Stigma Among Individuals in Recovery
and Health Professionals. Ashford, Brown, McDaniel, & Curtis (2019).
Dynamic Labeling Discernment: Contextual Importance of Self-Identifiers for Individuals
in Recovery. Brown, McDaniel, Johnson, & Ashford (2019).
Expanding Language Choices to Reduce Stigma: A Delphi Study of Positive and Negative
Terms in Substance Use and Recovery. Ashford, Brown, & Curtis (2019).
Recovery Dialects: A Pilot Study of Stigmatizing and Nonstigmatizing Label Use by
Individuals in Recovery from Substance Use Disorders. Ashford, Brown, Ashford, & Curtis (2019).
Substance Use, Recovery, and Linguistics: The Impact of Word Choice on Explicit and
Implicit Bias. Ashford, Brown, & Curtis (2018).
The Language of Substance Use and Recovery: Novel Use of the Go/No–Go Association Task to Measure Implicit Bias. Ashford, Brown, & Curtis (2018)
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