“…Some studies suggest that people who report higher religiosity are less likely to engage in alcohol and drug use (Delaney et al, 2009, Geppert et al, 2007, Hodge et al, 2007, Koenig et al, 2001. Studies relating to Sikhism in particular found that people who were striving to overcome alcohol problems were re-engaging with Sikhism to support them with their recovery through increased religious involvement, for example, performing Sewa (service) within the community and the recitation of sacred texts (Morgaria and Orford, 2002, Morjaria-Keval, 2006, Sandhu, 2009, Thandi, 2011.…”