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Helping other alcoholics in alcoholics anonymous and drinking outcomes: findings from project MATCH.

机译:在酗酒者匿名和饮酒结果方面帮助其他酗酒者:MATCH项目的发现。

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OBJECTIVE: Although Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is the largest mutual-help organization for alcoholics in the world, its specific mechanisms that mobilize and sustain behavior change are poorly understood. The purpose of this study is to examine prospectively the relationship between helping other alcoholics and relapse in the year following treatment for alcohol use disorders. METHOD: Data were derived from Project MATCH, a longitudinal prospective investigation of the efficacy of three behavioral treatments for alcohol abuse and dependence. Kaplan-Meier survival estimates were used to calculate probabilities of time to alcohol relapse. To identify the unique value of helping other alcoholics when controlling for the number of AA meetings attended, proportional hazards regressions were conducted to determine whether the likelihood of relapse was lower for those who were helping other alcoholics. RESULTS: There were no demographic differences that distinguished participants in regard to involvement in helping other alcoholics, with the exception of age; those who were helping other alcoholics were, on average, 3 years older than those who were not helping alcoholics. Those who were helping were significantly less likely to relapse in the year following treatment, independent of the number of AA meetings attended. CONCLUSIONS: These findings provide compelling evidence that recovering alcoholics who help other alcoholics maintain long-term sobriety following formal treatment are themselves better able to maintain their own sobriety. Clinicians who treat persons with substance abuse disorders should encourage their clients to help other recovering alcoholics to stay sober.
机译:目的:尽管匿名戒酒者协会(AA)是世界上最大的酗酒互助组织,但其动员和维持行为改变的具体机制却鲜为人知。这项研究的目的是前瞻性检查帮助其他酗酒者与酒精使用障碍治疗后一年内复发之间的关系。方法:数据来自“ MATCH项目”,这是对三种行为疗法对酒精滥用和依赖性的疗效的纵向前瞻性调查。 Kaplan-Meier生存估计用于计算酒精复发时间的概率。为了确定在控制参加机管局会议的次数时帮助其他酗酒者的独特价值,进行了比例风险回归分析以确定对于那些帮助其他酗酒者的复发可能性是否较低。结果:没有人口统计学差异可区分参与者在帮助其他酗酒者(年龄除外)方面的参与。帮助其他酗酒者的平均年龄比不帮助酗酒者的年龄大3岁。与参加AA会议的次数无关,那些正在帮助的人在治疗后的一年复发的可能性大大降低。结论:这些发现提供了令人信服的证据,即在正式治疗后,帮助其他酒精中毒者保持长期清醒的酒精中毒者自身更能够保持自己的清醒。治疗滥用药物滥用者的临床医生应鼓励他们的服务对象帮助其他康复中的酗酒者保持清醒。

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