Research
Brueck, T. 2004. Alcohol recovery programs on campus -- The time is now.
"It Has Made College Possible for Me": Feedback on the Impact of a University-Based Center for Students in Recovery. Bell, et al. Journal of the American College Health, 2009, Vol. 57, 6, p. 650-657.
The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University 2007. Wasting the best and the brightest: substance abuse at America's colleges and universities.
The NSDUH Report - -Young Adults' Need for and Receipt of Alcohol and Illicit Drug Use Treatment: 2007 - In the past year, about one fifth of young adults aged 18 to 25 (21.1 percent) needed treatment for alcohol or illicit drug use, but less than one tenth (7.0 percent) of them received treatment at a specialty facility. Of the young adults who needed but did not receive alcohol or illicit drug use treatment in a specialty facility in the past year, 96.0 percent did not perceive the need for treatment.
US Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The DASIS Report. Adolescent Treatment Admissions: 1992 and 2004. October 15, 2004.
White, W. L. & Finch, A. 2006. The Recovery School Movement: It's History and Future. Counselor, The Magazine for Addiction Professionals, 2006, v. 7, n. 2, pp. 54-57.
