Affiliation:
1. Sandler School of Social Work Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton Florida USA
2. Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton Florida USA
3. Office of Behavioral Health and Substance Use Disorders Palm Beach County West Palm Beach Florida USA
Abstract
AbstractResearchers used a longitudinal design panel to examine the impact of housing stability and peer support on long‐term recovery and recidivism reduction for individuals with justice involvement and substance use histories (N = 97). Using the Recovery Capital Index, bivariate associations were assessed at 90 days for personal capital, rearrest, and housing stability. Of 97 participants, 14 (14%) experienced rearrest and 74 (76%) achieved housing stability. Results showed as social capital increases, personal capital increases (p < 0.0001). This study demonstrates that peer support specialists, care coordination, and building community connections significantly support long‐term recovery and reducing recidivism rates.
Funder
Bureau of Justice Assistance