Florian De Meyer
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View article: From (in)dependence to interdependence: A qualitative study on multiplicity in assemblages of agency and addiction recovery
From (in)dependence to interdependence: A qualitative study on multiplicity in assemblages of agency and addiction recovery Open
The concept of agency in substance use recovery remains contested, positioned between deficit-based models emphasizing dependence and recovery paradigms highlighting personal strengths and capacities. However, the latter approach has faced…
View article: Incorporating Patient-Reported Outcome Measures and Patient-Reported Experience Measures in Addiction Treatment Services in Belgium: Naturalistic, Longitudinal, Multicenter Cohort Study
Incorporating Patient-Reported Outcome Measures and Patient-Reported Experience Measures in Addiction Treatment Services in Belgium: Naturalistic, Longitudinal, Multicenter Cohort Study Open
Background Traditionally, treatment outcomes of service users with a substance use disorder (SUD) are measured using objective and provider-reported indicators. In recent years, there has been a shift toward incorporating patient-reported …
View article: Commentary on Day <i>et al</i>.: From concept to practice—Challenges in building a continuum of recovery support services in Belgium
Commentary on Day <i>et al</i>.: From concept to practice—Challenges in building a continuum of recovery support services in Belgium Open
Recovery support services (RSS) are crucial to facilitate addiction recovery and require a broad range of services, but in several countries these services are not available or hardly accessible to persons with substance use disorder. Besi…
View article: The Role of Addiction Treatment in Building Recovery Capital: Findings From 2022 Life in Recovery Survey in Flanders, Belgium
The Role of Addiction Treatment in Building Recovery Capital: Findings From 2022 Life in Recovery Survey in Flanders, Belgium Open
Introduction: This paper examines life experiences before and during addiction recovery in a large sample of treated and untreated persons in Flanders (Belgium). Methods: A total of 343 participants in recovery from alcohol and/or illicit …
View article: Self‐change from problems with alcohol and drugs: A scoping review of the literature since 2010
Self‐change from problems with alcohol and drugs: A scoping review of the literature since 2010 Open
Issues Self‐change from alcohol and drug use problems is increasingly acknowledged in research. Despite the growing number of published studies, the most recent broad review of this dispersed field dates back to 2010. The present review na…
View article: Exploring Indicators of Natural Recovery from Alcohol and Drug Use Problems: Findings from the Life in Recovery Survey in Flanders
Exploring Indicators of Natural Recovery from Alcohol and Drug Use Problems: Findings from the Life in Recovery Survey in Flanders Open
Introduction. Research has established natural recovery (NR) as an important pathway to substance use recovery. Studies investigating correlates of NR have focused mainly on demographic and substance use variables rather than life circumst…
View article: Voices to be heard: Understanding family perspectives in forensic care trajectories
Voices to be heard: Understanding family perspectives in forensic care trajectories Open
Introduction De-institutionalization of psychiatric care has greatly increased the role of family members in the recovery pathways of Persons labeled as Not Criminally Responsible (PNCR). However, the role of family members in supporting P…