John Majer, Ph.D.

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Harry S. Truman College 
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Leonard A. Jason grad student 1998-2003 DePaul University
 (Optimism, abstinence self-efficacy, and self -mastery among Oxford House residents.)
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Bobak TJ, Majer JM, Jason LA. (2023) Complex Contexts within Oxford Houses: Psychiatrically Comorbid Social Networks. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. 41: 237-249
Majer JM, Jason LA, Bobak TJ. (2022) Understanding recovery Capital in relation to categorical 12-Step involvement and abstinence social support. Addiction Research & Theory. 30: 207-212
Majer JM, Jason LA, Bobak TJ. (2021) An examination of abstinence social support among recovery home residents with psychiatric comorbidity. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 228: 108971
Jason LA, Majer J, Bobak T, et al. (2021) Medication assisted therapy and recovery homes. Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community. 1-13
Jason LA, Bobak TJ, O'Brien J, et al. (2021) Recovery homes coping with COVID-19. Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community. 1-12
Bobak TJ, Majer JM, Jason LA. (2021) An Examination of Psychiatric Severity and Social Cohesion Outcomes within Oxford Houses. Community Mental Health Journal
Majer JM, Jason LA, Norris J, et al. (2020) Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Utilization Among Oxford House Residents. Community Mental Health Journal
Majer JM, Bobak TJ, Jason LA. (2020) Homophily Effects Among Oxford House Residents Utilizing Medication Assisted Treatment Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. 39: 16-29
Majer JM, Jason LA, Hickey P, et al. (2019) Social Support among Oxford House Residents Utilizing Medication-Assisted Treatments Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. 38: 199-214
Majer JM, Beasley C, Stecker E, et al. (2018) Correction to: Oxford House Residents' Attitudes Toward Medication Assisted Treatment Use in Fellow Residents. Community Mental Health Journal
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