The Anexo in Northern California: An Alcoholics Anonymous-Based Recovery Residence in Latino Communities.

Victor Garcia, Anna Pagano, Carlos Recarte, Juliet P Lee
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Our ethnographic study on help-seeking pathways of Latino immigrants in northern California reveals that they turn to anexos in their treatment and recovery quest. Anexos are linguistically- and culturally-specific recovery houses with origins in Mexico and Alcoholics Anonymous and a long history in Latino communities across the United States. Drawing on the findings of our study, we characterize the anexos and compare them to other recovery residences using National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) criteria. The description and comparison reveal that anexos cannot be placed into a single NARR residence category. We discuss why this is the case.

北加州的 Anexo:拉丁裔社区的匿名戒酒中心。
我们对加利福尼亚北部拉丁裔移民求助途径的人种学研究显示,他们在寻求治疗和康复时会求助于 "nexos"。Anexos 是具有语言和文化特色的康复之家,起源于墨西哥和匿名嗜酒者协会,在美国各地的拉丁裔社区有着悠久的历史。根据我们的研究结果,我们描述了 anexos 的特点,并使用全国康复住所联盟 (NARR) 的标准将其与其他康复住所进行了比较。通过描述和比较发现,"外在住宅 "不能归入 NARR 的单一住宅类别。我们将讨论出现这种情况的原因。
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