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Chunk #21 — Results

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Maintaining recovery from alcohol use disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic: The importance of recovery capital.
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2Experiences related to the COVID-19 pandemic in a national sample of adults with resolved alcohol use disorder, n (%).Table 2Full sample (n = 1492)Women (n = 463)Men (n = 1029)pHow much has the coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak affected your relationship with alcohol or drugs and your recovery?Not at all1326 (88.8%)406 (88.9%)920 (88.8%)0.16A little105 (7.7%)39 (8.5%)66 (7.3%)Moderately31 (2.2%)12 (2.3%)19 (2.1%)A lot20 (1.3%)3 (0.3%)17 (1.8%)Has the coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak made it more difficult for you to resist alcohol or drugs?No1388 (93.3%)429 (94.2%)959 (92.8%)0.37Yes96 (6.7%)32 (5.8%)64 (7.2%)Have any of the following happened to you since January 2020?I had been abstinent but drank alcohol again (slip, relapse)45 (3.1%)15 (2.5%)30 (3.5%)0.68I had controlled my drinking but started drinking more than usual35 (2.7%)6 (2.4%)29 (2.9%)Neither of these apply to me1407 (94.2%)440 (95.1%)967 (93.7%)Note: frequency counts are unweighted; percentages are weighted.