Understanding the Role of Group Cohesion and Group Alliance in a Secular Peer Support Group for Recovery from Substance Misuse

A. Sotskova, Erica M. Woodin, K. S. Cyr
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to understand the role of group cohesion and alliance in LifeRing, a secular peer support group for substance misuse. Correlational analyses of quantitative data and content analysis of qualitative data from 50 participants assessed (a) the relationship between group cohesion, alliance with the meeting convenor, and active participation in the group; (b) the associations among group cohesion, alliance with the meeting convenor, and satisfaction with the group; and (c) what participants found helpful about LifeRing. Group cohesion was significantly associated with active group participation while convenor alliance was significantly associated with group satisfaction.
了解团体凝聚力和团体联盟在药物滥用康复的世俗同伴支持小组中的作用
摘要本研究旨在了解群体凝聚力和联盟在LifeRing——一个世俗的药物滥用同伴支持团体中的作用。对50名与会者的定量数据进行相关性分析,对定性数据进行内容分析,评估(a)小组凝聚力、与会议召集人的联盟、积极参与小组之间的关系;(b)集团内部的凝聚力、与会议召集人的联盟以及对集团的满意度;(c)参与者对LifeRing有什么帮助。群体凝聚力与群体积极参与显著相关,召集人联盟与群体满意度显著相关。
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