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Rasha Abi Hana

The Association Between Religiosity and Substance Use Patterns Among Women Involved in the Criminal Justice System

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 18 June 2026
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Jones AA, Webb FJ, Lasopa SO, Striley CW, Cottler LB. The Association Between Religiosity and Substance Use Patterns Among Women Involved in the Criminal Justice System. J Drug Issues. 2018 Jul 1;48(3):327-336. doi: 10.1177/0022042618757208. Epub 2018 Feb 19. PMID: 33814600; PMCID: PMC8015967.

This study explores the relationship between religiosity and substance use patterns among women involved in the criminal justice system. Using data from women participating in a drug court programme in the United States, the researchers found that higher levels of religiosity were associated with a lower likelihood of cocaine use, either alone or in combination with cannabis.

The findings suggest that religiosity may serve as a protective factor for some forms of substance use, although the same association was not observed for cannabis use alone. Other factors linked to substance use...

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Rasha Abi Hana

Religiosity and crime: Evidence from a city-wide shock

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 18 June 2026
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Religiosity and crime: Evidence from a city-wide shock, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Volume 232, 2025, 106934, ISSN 0167-2681,

This study examines the relationship between religiosity and crime using data from the 2015 visit of Pope Francis to Philadelphia. By analysing daily crime reports before, during, and after the visit, the researchers found a significant reduction in less serious crimes, particularly drug-related offences, during the week of the visit and for several weeks afterward.

The effects were strongest in historically Christian neighbourhoods, suggesting that increased religious engagement or community cohesion may have influenced behaviour. The study also compared the findings with President Obama’s...

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Rasha Abi Hana

European Drug Report 2026: Trends and Developments

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 9 June 2026
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European Union Drugs Agency (2026), European Drug Report 2026: Trends and Developments, https://www.euda.europa.eu/publications/european-drug-report/2026_en

The European Drug Report 2026: Trends and Developments provides the latest overview of the drug situation across Europe, drawing on data from EU Member States, Türkiye, and Norway. The report examines patterns of drug use, drug-related harms, drug supply, treatment services, and other interventions, offering a comprehensive picture of developments up to the end of 2025.

Using data collected through national monitoring systems and European research networks, the report highlights emerging trends and supports evidence-informed responses to drug-related challenges. It also emphasises the...

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Rasha Abi Hana

Faith-Based Addiction Recovery

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 8 June 2026
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Addictionhelp.com

This article explores how faith-based recovery programs combine spiritual support with evidence-based addiction treatment to help people achieve and maintain recovery. These programs integrate religious beliefs and practices with services such as detoxification, counselling, behavioural therapies, rehabilitation , and aftercare.

Faith-based approaches may provide additional benefits through shared values, community support, accountability, and opportunities to address feelings of shame and stigma often associated with substance use disorders. The article also highlights a range of faith...

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Rasha Abi Hana

Spirituality and Harmful or Hazardous Alcohol and Other Drug Use

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 8 June 2026
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Scientific article
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Koh HK, Frederick DE, Balboni TA, O'Reilly SM, Kelly JF, Humphreys K, Botticelli M, Mathur MB, Psimopoulos CS, Long KNG, VanderWeele TJ. Spirituality and Harmful or Hazardous Alcohol and Other Drug Use: A Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies. JAMA Psychiatry. 2026 Apr 1;83(4):363-378. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2025.4816. PMID: 41706493; PMCID: PMC12917744.

This meta-analysis reviewed 55 longitudinal studies involving more than 540,000 participants to examine the relationship between spirituality and harmful or hazardous alcohol and other drug use. The findings show that spiritual and religious involvement is associated with a 13% reduction in the risk of substance use and related harms, with even stronger protective effects among individuals who regularly participate in religious communities.

The protective association was observed across alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and other illicit drugs, and was linked to both prevention of substance use and...

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Rasha Abi Hana

A European Guide on Dual disorders: Health and Social Responses

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 2 June 2026
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EUDA

This European guide by EUDA highlights the importance of addressing dual disorders, where mental health conditions and substance use disorders occur at the same time. These co-occurring conditions are common and often lead to poorer health outcomes, increased social marginalisation, and more complex recovery pathways.

The guide emphasizes that effective responses require integrated and coordinated care, bringing together mental health services, addiction treatment , medication management, and social support. It also highlights the value of early identification, personalised treatment plans...

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Rasha Abi Hana

Belief, Behavior, and Belonging: How Faith is Indispensable in Preventing and Recovering from Substance Abuse

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 7 May 2026
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Grim, B.J., Grim, M.E. Belief, Behavior, and Belonging: How Faith is Indispensable in Preventing and Recovering from Substance Abuse . J Relig Health 58, 1713–1750 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-019-00876-w

This study reviews evidence on the role of faith and spirituality in preventing substance use and supporting recovery . It highlights that many addiction treatment programs in the United States include a spiritual component, particularly through 12-step models that emphasize support from a Higher Power.

The research finds that faith-based recovery programs and congregation-led support groups provide significant social and economic value, contributing substantial savings through volunteer-led recovery support services. Most studies reviewed also suggest that faith is generally associated with...

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Rasha Abi Hana

Faith-based intervention, change in religiosity, and abstinence among people with substance use disorders

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 5 May 2026
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Yeung JWK. Faith-based intervention, change of religiosity, and abstinence of substance addicts. Braz J Psychiatry. 2022 Jan-Feb;44(1):46-56. doi: 10.1590/1516-4446-2020-1576. PMID: 34190824; PMCID: PMC8827378.

This study examines how changes in religiosity influence recovery outcomes among people in addiction treatment . It finds that individuals in faith-based programs show higher and increasing levels of religiosity over time, which is linked to better abstinence outcomes after treatment.

While both faith-based and secular programs provide similar clinical support (e.g. counseling, social support), faith-based approaches add a strong spiritual dimension, which appears to strengthen long-term recovery. The findings highlight that religiosity is not static—its development over time plays an...

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Rasha Abi Hana

Ecological Momentary Assessment and Ecological Momentary Interventions in Substance Use Disorders Recovery

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 23 February 2026
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Scientific article
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Sroková, V. & Kurilla, A. (2025). Ecological Momentary Assessment and Ecological Momentary Interventions in Substance Use Disorders Recovery . Adiktologie, 25(4), 205–212

INTRODUCTION: Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) can capture fluctuations in an individual’s recovery while minimizing recall bias by collecting real-time data in daily life. Ecological Momentary Interventions (EMIs) build on EMA to provide patients with timely, real-world support. This study aimed to familiarize practitioners with the m-Path app – a tool for delivering both EMA and EMIs – and to illustrate its acceptability through interviews with five patients who used it.

 

METHODS: In this study, five participants in recovery from substance use disorder tested the m-Path app for 31...

Addictology Issue 4/2025
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Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom

Dispatch from the Front: Lessons Learned at the Collision of Public Health, Peer Support, and a Rising Tide of Hope

Shared by Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom - 3 September 2025
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ISSUP Global, in collaboration with Faces & Voices of Recovery , invites you to the upcoming webinar titled 'Dispatch from the Front: Lessons Learned at the Collision of Public Health, Peer Support, and a Rising Tide of Hope'
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The Power of Storytelling

Shared by Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom - 2 September 2025
The Power of Storytelling webinar flyer
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9 September 2025
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ISSUP Global, in collaboration with Faces & Voices of Recovery , invites you to the upcoming webinar titled 'The Power of Storytelling'
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Words Matter: Language and Stigma Reduction

Shared by Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom - 22 August 2025
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ISSUP Webinar
ISSUP Global, in collaboration with Faces & Voices of Recovery , presents its webinar titled 'Words Matter: Language and Stigma Reduction.'
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ISSUP Newsletter - Issue 199 (6 August 2025)

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 6 August 2025
ISSUP newsletter
Welcome to a special edition on recovery support! Recovery extends beyond individual transformation. It reflects a collective responsibility to establish robust systems of care, foster supportive communities, and create effective pathways to sustained wellbeing.
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Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom

Importance of Lived Experience in a Recovery-Oriented System of Care

Shared by Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom - 24 July 2025
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ISSUP Webinar
ISSUP Global, in collaboration with Faces & Voices of Recovery , presents its webinar titled 'Importance of Lived Experience in a Recovery-Oriented System of Care .'
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Resources for Building Compassionate and Responsive Recovery Systems 

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 10 July 2025
Resources for Building Compassionate and Responsive Recovery Systems 
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Reading List
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ISSUP
Recovery is not a one-size-fits-all process—it is dynamic, multifaceted, and deeply individual. To truly support individuals on their recovery journey, practitioners must access tools, systems, and knowledge that reflect the realities of those they serve.
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Rasha Abi Hana

Women’s Substance Use Treatment and Recovery

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 10 July 2025
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Report
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Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health

This report from the Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health reviews what we know about women’s substance use treatment and recovery in Canada. It highlights the need for trauma -informed, culturally sensitive, and family-focused care. Since women-centred treatment has been under-researched and underfunded, the report brings together researchers, service providers, and organisations to discuss current evidence and identify key research priorities. The discussion focuses on four main areas essential to women’s recovery, emphasising Indigenous principles of purpose, belonging, hope, and...

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Global Recovery Network Charter

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 10 July 2025
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Guide
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Global Recovery Network

This Charter introduces a visionary plan for a global partnership focused on recovery advocacy . The Global Recovery Network (GRN) is a new international group supported by several organizations. It offers a platform where members can strengthen their recovery support through lifelong learning, build meaningful connections, and promote better understanding and practices of recovery worldwide. GRN brings together people in recovery from substance use disorders and Recovery Allies—those who support recovery through personal efforts, programs, or advocacy. Together, they work to promote a shared...

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Rasha Abi Hana

The Use of AI in the Treatment of Addictions

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 10 July 2025
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Ashton

AI is helping improve addiction treatment in many ways. It creates personalized treatment plans based on a person’s history and needs, and can even detect early signs of risk before addiction develops. AI also analyzes large amounts of data to better understand addiction patterns and improve recovery methods. Tools like AI chatbots offer around-the-clock support and a safe space to talk, while remote monitoring through apps and wearables helps counsellors track progress and prevent relapse . Virtual reality therapy lets individuals practice coping skills in realistic situations, making recovery...

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Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom

Guiding Principles of Recovery

Shared by Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom - 10 July 2025
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ISSUP Webinar
ISSUP Global, in collaboration with Faces & Voices of Recovery , presents its webinar titled Guiding Principles of Recovery.
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Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom

Importance of Lived Experience in a Recovery-Oriented System of Care

Shared by Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom - 8 July 2025
GRN webinar flyer
Event Date
22 July 2025
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ISSUP Global, in collaboration with Faces & Voices of Recovery , invites you to the upcoming webinar titled 'Importance of Lived Experience in a Recovery-Oriented System of Care .'
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