This study aimed to establish the level of commitment to sobriety among clients in selected rehabilitation centres in Uasin Gishu county, Kenya. The study employed a convergent parallel mixed methods design. The target population was 95 rehabilitees receiving rehabilitation from different rehabilitation centres in Uasin Gishu County. A census survey was used to select the respondents. A questionnaire, interview guide, and observation gathering tools were used to collect data. Quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, while qualitative data used a thematic analysis strategy. The study found a high level of commitment to sobriety among the clients, with mean scores across various indicators. Key indicators such as prioritizing sobriety, believing in the ability to stay sober, and taking responsibility for recovery received particularly strong agreement. Qualitative data revealed that this commitment was fueled by structured routines, supportive environments, and the development of new skills and hope. The study concludes that clients in the selected rehabilitation centres in Uasin Gishu County demonstrate a strong and multifaceted commitment to sobriety, which is actively fostered by the rehabilitation process. This commitment is characterized by a conscious prioritization of a substance-free life, active engagement in recovery activities, and a growing belief in their ability to maintain long-term sobriety.
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