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The present study will examine the effectiveness of the Sophia Recovery Centre’s Lotus Pond program in terms of outcomes for Sophia Guests on measures of well-being, quality of life, and substance use behaviour goals, the quality of peer recovery support experienced by Sophia Guests, and the efficiency of Sophia Peers at providing peer recovery support. The study will also compare characteristics of Sophia Guests who remain in the Lotus Pond program to those who withdraw. Findings from this study will be used to improve Sophia’s peer recovery support process.
David Speed
Sophia Recovery Centre
Sociology
Health and Related Sciences & Technology
University of New Brunswick
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