Recovery high schools: Effect of schools supporting recovery from substance use disorders

Aug 3, 2017The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse

Recovery high schools and their support for students overcoming substance use

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Adolescents attending recovery high schools (RHSs) were 4.36 times more likely to report complete abstinence from substances at the 6-month follow-up.

  • RHS attendance is associated with significantly lower levels of marijuana use compared to non-RHS students.
  • Students in RHSs exhibited less absenteeism from school than their peers in non-RHSs.
  • The study involved 194 adolescents, with 134 attending RHSs and 60 in non-RHSs, from schools in Minnesota, Wisconsin, or Texas.

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