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Gender and extroversion as moderators of the association between alcoholics anonymous and sobriety.

机译:性别和性格外向是酗酒者匿名与清醒之间联系的调解人。

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OBJECTIVE: Although women make up one third of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) membership, research on gender and AA has been limited. Findings in the literature are mixed, with few empirical investigations of factors that may moderate any gender differences found. AA is highly interpersonal, and research has found that women are more extroverted than men. The current study explores the impact of AA on sobriety, gender differences in the relationship between AA and sobriety, and whether extroversion can inform our understanding of gender differences. METHOD: A sample of 276 alcohol-dependent adults (180 men, 96 women) was recruited from four sites and followed prospectively for 2.5-3 years. Participants completed the Timeline Followback interview. AA membership was assessed by an item from the Alcoholics Anonymous Involvement scale. Multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted to determine whether gender, extroversion, AA membership, and their interaction would predict sobriety status at follow-up. Results: AA membership significantly increased the odds of achieving a year of sobriety, and this relationship was stronger for women than men (odds ratio [OR] = 4.42, 95% CI [1.14, 17.18]). There were no main or interactive effects of extroversion on sobriety. CONCLUSIONS: A A was founded by men, and early in its history it was exclusively attended by men. Some have criticized AA for women because of its emphasis on "powerlessness." Despite its historical beginnings and such debate, this study joins others in finding evidence that women fare better in AA than do men. In this sample, extroversion did not moderate the association between gender and sobriety. Further research is needed on gender differences in AA and its explanatory factors.
机译:目的:尽管女性在无烟酒精饮料(AA)成员中占三分之一,但对性别和AA的研究仍然有限。文献中的发现参差不齐,很少对可能减轻发现的性别差异的因素进行实证研究。 AA是高度人际关系,研究发现,女人比男人更外向。当前的研究探讨了机管局对清醒,机管局与清醒之间的关系中性别差异的影响,以及性格外向是否可以帮助我们理解性别差异。方法:从四个地点招募了276名酒精依赖的成年人(180名男性,96名女性),并进行了2.5至3年的随访。参与者完成了时间轴回溯面试。 AA成员资格由“酒精中毒匿名参与量表”中的一项评估。进行了多个逻辑回归分析,以确定性别,外向性,AA成员身份及其相互作用是否可以预测随访时的清醒状态。结果:AA会员资格显着增加了获得清醒一年的几率,并且女性之间的这种关系比男性更强(赔率[OR] = 4.42,95%CI [1.14,17.18])。外向性对清醒没有主要或交互作用。结论:A A是由男人创立的,在其历史的早期,它仅由男人参加。一些人批评机管局为妇女,因为机管局强调“无能为力”。尽管这项研究具有悠久的历史和争议,但它与其他研究一起发现了女性在机管局中的表现要好于男性。在这个样本中,外向性并不能缓解性别与清醒之间的联系。需要进一步研究机管局中的性别差异及其解释因素。

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