Recovery of problem substance use among persons with a migration background and ethnic minorities: an analysis of lived experiences
This PhD research focused on substance use recovery among persons with a migration background and ethnic minorities (MEM) through an analysis of lived experiences. It contains an 1) international literature review of first-person perspectives from MEM on the topic of substance use recovery and recovery resources that facilitate or hinder recovery (recovery capital) 2) the results of 34 interviews with diverse MEM in Flanders focusing on recovery capital and multiple stigma, and 3) a co-creative case study on tailoring the continuum of care for substance use recovery to persons with an Islamic migration background.