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eNewsletter - November 19, 2007

Do you have 5 or more years of recovery? Participate in an online survey

The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASA) invites individuals with 5 or more years of recovery to participate in a brief online survey about their recovery. CASA would like to gain insight into the personal experiences of individuals 18 years and older in long-term recovery from addiction to alcohol or other drugs.

The recovery survey is part of a larger study examining the state of substance abuse treatment in the U.S. and strategies to improve access, availability and quality of treatment. Your experiences will shed light on the factors that individuals in recovery consider most influential in achieving and sustaining their recovery.

The online survey is very brief and can be completed in a matter of minutes. Your responses will be anonymous and cannot be attributed to you in any way. If you wish to participate, the survey is available online at www.surveymonkey.com/CASA5.

If you have any questions about the survey or CASA’s work, please contact Gina Hijjawi, PhD, The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University at ghijjawi@casacolumbia.org.

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