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T-tests and thematic analysis were used.<i>Results:</i> Quantitative findings showed significant differences in affective organizational commitment (d = 1.1, <i>p</i> = .01), number of completed AA Steps (d = 2.5, <i>p</i> < .005), positive religious coping (d = 1.1, <i>p</i> = .01), anxiety (d = - .9, <i>p</i> = .03), craving (d = - 2, <i>p</i> < .005), commitment to sobriety (d = 1.4, <i>p</i> = .005), confidence on staying sober (d = 1.4, <i>p</i> = .005), abstinence self-efficacy (temptation: d = 1.6, <i>p</i> = .001; confidence: d = .9, <i>p</i> = .03) and desire for abstinence (overall: d = 1.3, <i>p</i> = .004; intention: d = 1.4, <i>p</i> = .002; attitude: d = 1.1, <i>p</i> = .01; subjective norm: d = .9, <i>p</i> = .03; perceived control: d = 1.4, <i>p</i> = .002). Interview data revealed two main themes: Characteristics of highly affiliated individuals and Characteristics of low/nonaffiliated individuals.<i>Conclusion:</i> Highly affiliated individuals are more likely to maintain sobriety, obtain spiritual benefits, improve their mental health, and become committed to recovery. Low/nonaffiliated individuals can still receive some benefits from attending AA meetings.</p>","PeriodicalId":48957,"journal":{"name":"American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse","volume":" ","pages":"1-12"},"PeriodicalIF":2.7000,"publicationDate":"2025-06-23","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Benefits of Alcoholics Anonymous affiliation among meeting attendees in Romania: a mixed methods approach.\",\"authors\":\"Adriana Lavinia Bulumac, Florin Lazăr\",\"doi\":\"10.1080/00952990.2025.2509106\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p><i>Background:</i> While alcohol use disorder is a significant social problem in Romania, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) affiliation is scarce despite proven benefits.<i>Objectives:</i> To identify differences between highly and low/nonaffiliated individuals and AA affiliation' associated benefits.<i>Methods:</i> A mixed-method research employed in Romania (<i>n</i> = 24,12 males,12 females; length of sobriety in days, M highly affiliated = 3406, M low/nonaffiliated = 220) comprised measures of organizational commitment, spirituality, well-being, mental health, and addiction and in-depth interviews. 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背景:虽然酒精使用障碍在罗马尼亚是一个重要的社会问题,但匿名戒酒会(AA)的成员很少,尽管它已被证明有好处。目的:确定高隶属个体与低隶属个体/非隶属个体与AA隶属相关利益的差异。方法:采用混合方法在罗马尼亚进行研究(n = 24,男性12人,女性12人;以天为单位的清醒时长,高度相关= 3406,低/非相关= 220)由组织承诺、灵性、幸福感、心理健康和成瘾的测量和深度访谈组成。采用t检验和专题分析。结果:定量结果显示,情感性组织承诺(d = 1.1, p = 0.01)、AA步骤完成数(d = 2.5, p = 0.01)、焦虑(d = - 0.9, p = 0.03)、渴望(d = - 2, p = 0.005)、保持清醒的信心(d = 1.4, p = 0.005)、戒断自我效能感(诱惑:d = 1.6, p = 0.001;信心:d =。9, p = .03)和渴望禁欲(总体:d = 1.3, p = .004;意向:d = 1.4, p = 0.002;态度:d = 1.1, p = 0.01;主观规范:d =。9, p = .03;感知控制:d = 1.4, p = 0.002)。访谈数据揭示了两个主要主题:高关联度个体的特征和低关联度/非关联度个体的特征。结论:高度依附的个体更容易保持清醒,获得精神上的益处,改善他们的心理健康,并致力于康复。低级别/非会员仍然可以从参加AA会议中获得一些好处。
Benefits of Alcoholics Anonymous affiliation among meeting attendees in Romania: a mixed methods approach.
Background: While alcohol use disorder is a significant social problem in Romania, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) affiliation is scarce despite proven benefits.Objectives: To identify differences between highly and low/nonaffiliated individuals and AA affiliation' associated benefits.Methods: A mixed-method research employed in Romania (n = 24,12 males,12 females; length of sobriety in days, M highly affiliated = 3406, M low/nonaffiliated = 220) comprised measures of organizational commitment, spirituality, well-being, mental health, and addiction and in-depth interviews. T-tests and thematic analysis were used.Results: Quantitative findings showed significant differences in affective organizational commitment (d = 1.1, p = .01), number of completed AA Steps (d = 2.5, p < .005), positive religious coping (d = 1.1, p = .01), anxiety (d = - .9, p = .03), craving (d = - 2, p < .005), commitment to sobriety (d = 1.4, p = .005), confidence on staying sober (d = 1.4, p = .005), abstinence self-efficacy (temptation: d = 1.6, p = .001; confidence: d = .9, p = .03) and desire for abstinence (overall: d = 1.3, p = .004; intention: d = 1.4, p = .002; attitude: d = 1.1, p = .01; subjective norm: d = .9, p = .03; perceived control: d = 1.4, p = .002). Interview data revealed two main themes: Characteristics of highly affiliated individuals and Characteristics of low/nonaffiliated individuals.Conclusion: Highly affiliated individuals are more likely to maintain sobriety, obtain spiritual benefits, improve their mental health, and become committed to recovery. Low/nonaffiliated individuals can still receive some benefits from attending AA meetings.
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (AJDAA) is an international journal published six times per year and provides an important and stimulating venue for the exchange of ideas between the researchers working in diverse areas, including public policy, epidemiology, neurobiology, and the treatment of addictive disorders. AJDAA includes a wide range of translational research, covering preclinical and clinical aspects of the field. AJDAA covers these topics with focused data presentations and authoritative reviews of timely developments in our field. Manuscripts exploring addictions other than substance use disorders are encouraged. Reviews and Perspectives of emerging fields are given priority consideration.
Areas of particular interest include: public health policy; novel research methodologies; human and animal pharmacology; human translational studies, including neuroimaging; pharmacological and behavioral treatments; new modalities of care; molecular and family genetic studies; medicinal use of substances traditionally considered substances of abuse.