Objective: The study investigates levels of affiliation with AA and beliefs about the organization and its philosophy among a cohort of alcoholics entering a UK (non-AA) alcohol treatment service. Method: A total of 150 consecutive admissions (75% men) were interviewed by an independent researcher within 5 days of their entry into a residential alcohol treatment unit. Results: Although about three quarters of these patients had previously attended AA meetings, levels of affiliation were low, with only 16% having worked any of the Twelve Steps. Previous AA attenders were more likely to be older, drinking greater daily quantities prior to treatment and to have first sought alcohol treatment at a younger age. Roughly equal groups expressed "...
sisted clinically regarding whether patients whose primary substance is not alcohol should be referr...
This study was designed to determine factors affecting adherence to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) groups...
Participation in 12-step groups (12SG) during and after formal treatment has been associated with po...
The present study is a cross-sectional interview-based investigation comparing experiences of and at...
Purpose: Attendance at alcoholics anonymous (AA) or narcotics anonymous (NA) meetings and affiliatio...
An open-ended questionnaire regarding various aspects of the mutual-help program of Alcoholics Anony...
Aims: This study aimed to identify appropriate measures of successful membership of Alcoholics Anony...
Relatively little is known about how substance abuse treatment facilitates positive outcomes. This s...
Alcoholics Anonymous is utilized by many chemical dependency treatment programs as an adjunct to tre...
Aims: This study investigates the relationship between attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meeti...
A growing body of research evidence shows that Twelve Step Group (TSG) attendance confers a consiste...
Alcohol misuse is a global health risk. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) maintains a worldwide presence, w...
Commentary to: Is Alcoholics Anonymous religious, spiritual, neither? Findings from 25 years of mech...
Background Addressing substance use disorders effectively requires a long-term appro...
Many mental health professionals work with people who are members of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or ma...
sisted clinically regarding whether patients whose primary substance is not alcohol should be referr...
This study was designed to determine factors affecting adherence to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) groups...
Participation in 12-step groups (12SG) during and after formal treatment has been associated with po...
The present study is a cross-sectional interview-based investigation comparing experiences of and at...
Purpose: Attendance at alcoholics anonymous (AA) or narcotics anonymous (NA) meetings and affiliatio...
An open-ended questionnaire regarding various aspects of the mutual-help program of Alcoholics Anony...
Aims: This study aimed to identify appropriate measures of successful membership of Alcoholics Anony...
Relatively little is known about how substance abuse treatment facilitates positive outcomes. This s...
Alcoholics Anonymous is utilized by many chemical dependency treatment programs as an adjunct to tre...
Aims: This study investigates the relationship between attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meeti...
A growing body of research evidence shows that Twelve Step Group (TSG) attendance confers a consiste...
Alcohol misuse is a global health risk. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) maintains a worldwide presence, w...
Commentary to: Is Alcoholics Anonymous religious, spiritual, neither? Findings from 25 years of mech...
Background Addressing substance use disorders effectively requires a long-term appro...
Many mental health professionals work with people who are members of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or ma...
sisted clinically regarding whether patients whose primary substance is not alcohol should be referr...
This study was designed to determine factors affecting adherence to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) groups...
Participation in 12-step groups (12SG) during and after formal treatment has been associated with po...