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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2021 May 24;121:106992. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.106992

Table 2.

Recovery programming primary outcome domains/categories.

Recovery Experience – 16 studies

Common Themes Identified
Bell et al. (2009)
Hoffman (2020)
Kimball et al. (2017)
Kollath-Cattano et al. (2018)
Iarussi (2018)
Lovett (2015)
Scott et al. (2016)
Terrion (2013)
Walker (2017)
Washburn (2016)
Whitney (2018)
Woodford (2001)
Worfler (2016)
Workman (2020)
Reasons for joining CRP
Laudet et al. (2016)
Harris et al. (2014)

Clinical – 19 studies

Cravings
Cleveland & Harris (2010)
Cleveland & Harris (2010a)
Eddie et al. (2018)
Wiebe et al. (2018)
Zheng et al. (2013)
Substance Use/Abstinence
Bennett et al. (1996)
Botzet et al. (2008)
Brown et al. (2019)
Cleveland et al. (2007)
Laudet et al. (2015)
Odefemi-Azzan (2020)
Patterson et al. (2020)
Sadowski, Long, & Jenkins (1993)
Multiple Mental Health/Medical Conditions
Shumway et al. (2013)
Coping
Wiebe, Cleveland, & Dean (2010)
Social Networks/Support
Cleveland, & Groenendyk (2010)
Cleveland, Wiebe, & Wiersma (2010_
Smith et al. (2018)
Disordered Eating
Ashford et al. (2019)

Non-Clinical Student Outcomes – 6 studies

Stigma
Beeson et al. (2019)
Gueci (2018)
Spencer (2017)
Vocational Expectations
Watts, Tu, et al. (2019)
Grades
Moore (1999)
Nutrition Education
Wattick et al. (2019)

Program Characterization – 13 studies

General
Ashford, Brown, et al. (2018)
Baker (2006)
Beeson et al. (2017)
Casiraghi & Mulsow (2010)
Dean, Dean, & Kleiner (1987)
Doyle (1999)
Gueci (2018)
Keller (1994)
Shaffer et al. (2005)
Wattick ey al. (2020)
Essential Resource on Campus
Carlson (2018)
Watts, Chowdhury, et al. (2019)
Cost
DeMartell (2019)