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Being "in sync" with others during early alcohol and opioid recovery: The role of positive social interactions in generating recovery capital and buffering health disparities

Organization UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICOLocation ALBUQUERQUE, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Jan 2025Deadline 1 Jul 2025 ⚠️
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AffectiveAfter CareAfter-TreatmentAftercareAlcohol Chemical ClassAlcoholsAttentionBlack AmericanBuffersCapitalCaringCommunitiesCoupledDataData AnalysesData AnalysisDevelopmentDimensionsEconomic IncomeEconomical IncomeEducationEducational aspectsEmotionalEvolutionEyeEyeballFutureGeneralized GrowthGoalsGrowthHealthHealth InequityHealth InsuranceHeterogeneityHousingIncomeIndividualInequalities in HealthInequities in HealthInterventionInterviewLength of LifeLifeLinkLonelinessLongevityMeasuresMental DepressionMental HealthMental HygieneModelingModernizationNIDANational Institute of Drug AbuseNational Institute on Drug AbuseOpiatesOpioidOutcomePaintParentsParticipantPathway interactionsPersonal SatisfactionPersonsPredictive FactorProcessPsychological HealthQOLQuality of lifeRandomized, Controlled TrialsRecoveryRecovery SupportResearchResearch ResourcesResourcesRoleSamplingScienceSeriesShapesSocial IdentificationSocial IdentitySocial InteractionSocial NetworkSubstance Use DisorderSystemTestingTheoretic ModelsTheoretical modelTimeTissue GrowthTractionVulnerable PopulationsWorkaddictionaddictive disorderalcohol use disorderbiobehaviorbiobehavioralclinical carecommunity factorcommunity interventioncommunity level interventioncommunity safetycommunity-based interventioncommunity-level factordata interpretationdepressiondevelopmentaldisparity in healthemotional functioningethanol use disorderexperiencehealth disparityhealth inequalitieshealth insurance planimprovedincomesinterestlonelylong-term recoverymedication for opioid use disordermindfulnessmutual learningneighborhood safetyontogenyopiate use disorderopioid use disorderparentpathwaypeer recoverypositive emotionpositive emotional statepost treatmentprevent relapseprotective factorsrandomized control trialrecovery community centerrecovery community organizationrelapse preventionsecondary analysissocialsocial disadvantagesocial disparitiessocial health determinantssocial inequalitysocial rolesubstance usesubstance use and disordersubstance usingsuccesstheoriesvulnerable groupvulnerable individualvulnerable peoplewell-beingwellbeing

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Project Summary/Abstract
Both positive emotional functioning and social connection are important to substance use disorder recovery,

but scarce research has investigated how they are intertwined. “Positivity resonance” is what happens when

two or more people share positive emotions, mutual care for each other, and biobehavioral synchrony (e.g.,…

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