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A Qualitative Study of Transgender Women and Cisgender Men Living Together in Two Recovery Homes
Archives of Addiction and Rehabilitation
  • Christopher Beasley, University of Washington Tacoma
  • Sarah Callahan
  • Emily Stecker
  • Michael Dekhtyar
  • Charmaine Yang-Atian
  • Frank Charles Ponziano
  • Brandon Isler
  • Leonard Jason
Publication Date
12-30-2017
Document Type
Article
Abstract

Oxford Houses (OH) are a peer-run sober living homes that are the largest network of recovery homes with over 2,000 in the US. They are self-run without any professional staff. The current study focused on better understanding the facilitators and barriers to OH entry for transgender individuals. The study explored ways in which transgender people found entry into the OHs and the experiences of transgender residents in OHs in comparison to cisgender residents.

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Citation Information
Christopher Beasley, Sarah Callahan, Emily Stecker, Michael Dekhtyar, et al.. "A Qualitative Study of Transgender Women and Cisgender Men Living Together in Two Recovery Homes" Archives of Addiction and Rehabilitation Vol. 1 Iss. 2 (2017) p. 104 - 111
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christopher-beasley/21/