Parenting to provide social recovery capital: a qualitative study

Oct 31, 2022Addiction research & theory

How Parenting Helps Build Social Support for Recovery: A Qualitative Study

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Abstract

Ten parents of youth who resolved a substance use disorder identified key themes of support for social recovery capital.

  • Locus of control involves parents using strategies to encourage youth participation in treatment and recovery.
  • Parent growth reflects a transformative process where parents move from denial to gaining insight about addiction.
  • Supportive family dynamics include engaging in recovery-related activities and fostering better communication.
  • The identified themes may indicate how parental change influences an adolescent's recovery journey.
  • Findings suggest the role of alternative peer groups in facilitating parental support and growth.

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