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Recovery from substance use disorder among adolescents: Roles of adverse and positive childhood experiences
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Recovery from substance use disorder among adolescents: Roles of adverse and positive childhood experiences

Isak Kim, Yuhyun Park, Christine Chasek, Abby Bjornsen and Kahyen Shin
Journal of addictions & offender counseling, Vol.45(2), pp.191-204
10/2024
DOI: 10.1002/jaoc.12136

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Abstract

This study examines the roles of positive childhood experiences (PCEs) and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on the recovery from substance use disorder (SUD) among adolescents ages 12–17, utilizing data from the 2016–2019 National Survey of Children's Health (NSCH). On a sample of 256 adolescents who have had SUD, a hierarchical binary logistic regression analysis demonstrated that the cumulative PCEs significantly increased the odds of SUD recovery, whereas the cumulative ACEs did not decrease the odds.
adolescents adverse childhood experiences positive childhood experiences social–ecological risk and protective factors model substance use disorder

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