Adapting the Utrecht-Management of Identity Commitments Scale to Assess Recovery Identity: Results from a Study of Collegiate Recovery Students in North America | Synapse
Adapting the Utrecht-Management of Identity Commitments Scale to Assess Recovery Identity: Results from a Study of Collegiate Recovery Students in North America
The aim is to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Recovery Identity Scale (RIS) among collegiate recovery students.
Adaptation of the Utrecht-Management of Identity Commitments Scale for recovery identity assessment
Assessment conducted among collegiate recovery program (CRP) students
Evaluation of psychometric properties including reliability and validity
The Recovery Identity Scale (RIS) is reliable and valid for measuring recovery identity
Establishing a strong link between recovery identity and psychosocial well-being among students in CRPs
Abstract
Overall, findings indicate that the RIS is a reliable and valid measure of recovery identity, underscoring its importance for psychosocial well-being among students in CRPs.