Moment-by-Moment in Women's Recovery (MMWR): Mindfulness-based intervention effects on residential substance use disorder treatment retention in a randomized …

DS Black, H Amaro - Behaviour research and therapy, 2019 - Elsevier
In this study we test the efficacy of Moment-by-Moment in Women's Recovery (MMWR), a
mindfulness-based intervention adapted to support women with substance use disorder …

A longitudinal investigation of racial discrimination, distress intolerance, and psychological well‐being in African American college students

TP Le, DK Iwamoto, LA Burke - Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
There is robust evidence that racism negatively influences health outcomes for African
American college students. However, few studies have longitudinally examined the …

Sleep disturbance among firefighters: Understanding associations with alcohol use and distress tolerance

LJ Smith, BA Bartlett, JK Tran, MW Gallagher… - Cognitive Therapy and …, 2019 - Springer
Sleep disturbance is related to a variety of health issues and represents a prominent
occupational concern among firefighters. Two potential predictors relevant to disturbed …

What motivates people with substance use disorders to pursue treatment? A patient-centered approach to understanding patient experiences and patient-provider …

LE Gressler, NM Natafgi, B DeForge… - … of substance use, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: To identify and define potential positive and negative factors in patient
experiences and patient-provider interactions that are associated with the pursuit and …

Levels of distress tolerance in schizophrenia appear equivalent to those found in borderline personality disorder

KA Bonfils, PH Lysaker - Journal of clinical psychology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Distress tolerance is an important but understudied construct for those with
schizophrenia‐spectrum disorders. This study compared levels of distress tolerance …

A prospective biopsychosocial repeated measures study of stress and dropout from substance addiction treatment

K Bøhle, E Otterholt, SK Bjørkly - Substance Abuse and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction This prospective, repeated-measures observational study tested
biopsychosocial variables as risk factors for dropping out of inpatient substance addiction …

Investigating patients' perceptions of residential substance use treatment. Is drop out a deliberate or impulsive act?

HAK Ormbostad, E Otterholt… - Journal of Social Work …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The underlying mechanisms of drop out in residential substance use disorder (SUD)
treatment were investigated from the users' perspective to identify what impacts their drop …

[HTML][HTML] Higher perceived stress during admission is associated with shorter retention in short-term residential substance use disorder treatment

OD Ware, P Sacco, JG Cagle, JJ Frey… - Addictive Behaviors …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Over one million people in the US received residential treatment for a substance
use disorder (SUD) in 2020. Longer treatment retention is associated with better outcomes …

An examination of abstinence social support among recovery home residents with psychiatric comorbidity

JM Majer, LA Jason, TJ Bobak - Drug and alcohol dependence, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Although social support is a resource that helps persons in their recovery from
substance use disorders, it is not clear whether specific types buffer the effects of stress and …

“Can we get a Black rehabilitation center”? Factors impacting the treatment experiences of Black people who use opioids

CN Hargons, BD Miller-Roenigk, NJ Malone… - Journal of substance …, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction With opioid overdose rates doubling in the state of Kentucky over the last year,
the opioid crisis is having a deadly impact on the state. Among Black individuals in …