Paul Sacco, John Cagle, Jodi Frey, Fernando Wagner, Alexandra Wimberly
June 14, 2023

UMSSW faculty Published in Addictive Behavior Reports
Drs. Paul Sacco, John Cagle, Jodi Frey, Fernando Wagner, Alexandra Wimberly and Dr. Orrin Ware, Assistant Professor at UNC have a new paper published in Addictive Behavior Reports that explores the impact of perceived stress at admission on substance use disorder treatment (SUD) retention in short-term residential treatment.
Ware, O. D., Sacco, P., Cagle, J. G., Frey, J. J., Wagner, F. A., Wimberly, A. S., Gyebi-Foster, B., Diaz, M., Peters, K., & Zemore, S. E. (2023). Higher perceived stress during admission is associated with shorter retention in short-term residential substance use disorder treatment. Addictive Behavior Reports, 18, 100502. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abrep.2023.100502