Gossop Michael, Harris Jennifer, Best David, Man Lan-Ho, Manning Victoria, Marshall Jane, Strang John
National Addiction Centre, Maudsley Hospital/Institute of Psychiatry, 4 Windsor Walk, London SE5 8RF, UK.
Alcohol Alcohol. 2003 Sep-Oct;38(5):421-6. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agg104.
This study investigates the relationship between attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings prior to, during, and after leaving treatment, and changes in clinical outcome following inpatient alcohol treatment.
A longitudinal design was used in which participants were interviewed at admission (within 5 days of entry), and 6 months following departure. The sample comprised 150 patients in an inpatient alcohol treatment programme who met ICD-10 criteria for alcohol dependence. The full sample was interviewed at admission to treatment. Six months after departure from treatment, 120 (80%) were re-interviewed.
Significant improvements in drinking behaviours (frequency, quantity and reported problems), psychological problems and quality of life were reported. Frequent AA attenders had superior drinking outcomes to non-AA attenders and infrequent attenders. Those who attended AA on a weekly or more frequent basis after treatment reported greater reductions in alcohol consumption and more abstinent days. This relationship was sustained after controlling for potential confounding variables. Frequent AA attendance related only to improved drinking outcomes. Despite the improved outcomes, many of the sample had alcohol and psychiatric problems at follow-up.
The importance of aftercare has long been acknowledged. Despite this, adequate aftercare services are often lacking. The findings support the role of Alcoholics Anonymous as a useful aftercare resource.
本研究调查了在接受治疗之前、期间和之后参加戒酒互助会(AA)会议与住院酒精治疗后临床结果变化之间的关系。
采用纵向设计,在参与者入院时(入院后5天内)和出院后6个月进行访谈。样本包括150名符合国际疾病分类第10版(ICD - 10)酒精依赖标准的住院酒精治疗项目患者。全部样本在入院接受治疗时接受访谈。出院6个月后,对120名(80%)患者进行了再次访谈。
报告显示饮酒行为(频率、数量和报告的问题)、心理问题和生活质量有显著改善。经常参加AA会议的人的饮酒结果优于不参加AA会议的人和偶尔参加的人。治疗后每周或更频繁参加AA会议的人报告酒精消费量减少更多,戒酒天数更多。在控制潜在混杂变量后,这种关系依然存在。经常参加AA会议仅与饮酒结果改善有关。尽管结果有所改善,但许多样本在随访时仍有酒精和精神问题。
长期以来,后续照护的重要性已得到认可。尽管如此,往往缺乏足够的后续照护服务。研究结果支持戒酒互助会作为一种有用的后续照护资源的作用。