This recovery support app user research form is designed for sensitive discovery work where privacy and trust matter as much as the questions themselves. It helps teams gather feedback from people in recovery, people supporting someone in recovery, and professionals working in treatment or support services.
The template starts with an anonymity choice, then moves into optional contact details, recovery context, support methods, and current or past use of recovery apps. It also captures practical signals such as privacy concerns, frequency of app use, and how important complete anonymity feels to each respondent.
That structure makes the form well suited for research on engagement barriers, milestone tracking motivation, and access to support resources without asking for more personal information than necessary. It is a strong starting point for teams that want a recovery support app user research form that feels respectful, clear, and usable for real participants.