Owen Patricia L, Slaymaker Valerie, Tonigan J Scott, McCrady Barbara S, Epstein Elizabeth E, Kaskutas Lee Ann, Humphreys Keith, Miller William R
Butler Center for Research at Hazelden, Box 11, Center City, MN, 55103, USA.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2003 Mar;27(3):524-32. doi: 10.1097/01.ALC.0000057941.57330.39.
This article is a compilation of the information presented at a symposium at the 2001 RSA Meeting in Montreal, Canada. The presentations were: (1) Maintaining change after conjoint behavioral alcohol treatment for men: the role of involvement with Alcoholics Anonymous, by Barbara S. McCrady and Elizabeth E. Epstein; (2) Changing AA practices and outcomes: Project MATCH 3-year follow-up, by J. Scott Tonigan; (3) Life events and patterns of recovery of AA-exposed adults and adolescents, by Patricia L. Owen and Valerie Slaymaker; (4) Social networks and AA involvement as mediators of change, by Lee Ann Kaskutas and Keith Humphreys; and (5) What do we know about Alcoholics Anonymous? by William R. Miller, discussant.
本文是在加拿大蒙特利尔举行的2001年成瘾科学研究协会会议上的一次研讨会上所展示信息的汇编。这些展示内容包括:(1)男性联合行为酒精治疗后维持改变:参与戒酒互助会的作用,作者芭芭拉·S·麦克拉迪和伊丽莎白·E·爱泼斯坦;(2)改变戒酒互助会的实践与结果:匹配项目三年随访,作者J·斯科特·托尼根;(3)生活事件与接触戒酒互助会的成年人及青少年的康复模式,作者帕特里夏·L·欧文和瓦莱丽·斯莱梅克;(4)社交网络与参与戒酒互助会作为改变的中介因素,作者李安·卡斯库塔斯和基思·汉弗莱斯;以及(5)我们对戒酒互助会了解多少?讨论者威廉·R·米勒。