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Bridging the gaps: Intergenerational findings from the substance use disorder and recovery field
Authors:Robert D Ashford  Austin Brown
Institution:1. School of Social Policy and Practice, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA;2. Center for Young Adult Addiction and Recovery, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA
Abstract:The substance use disorder and recovery field has undergone rapid transformation over the last 40 years. It currently has a workforce that includes three generations—Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Millennials. The current study sought to identify generational differences among those involved in the substance-use disorder and recovery profession using an embedded design and grounded theory approach. Findings suggest that generational differences do exist across the three generations in regard to ideologies, value of formal and informal knowledge, training, and education. Results from the current study provide a further understanding of how we may bridge perceived contentious ideologies and knowledge gaps between generations to better develop current and future professionals within the field.
Keywords:Addiction  behavioral health  intergenerational values  substance use disorders  workforce development
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