Vaillant George E
Harvard Medical School and Division of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 1249 Boylston Street 3rd Floor, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2005 Jun;39(6):431-6. doi: 10.1080/j.1440-1614.2005.01600.x.
To discuss the mechanism of action, the efficacy and the safety of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in the treatment of alcoholism.
The published works on effective treatments for alcoholism is briefly reviewed and a prospective multidisciplinary follow-up of recovery from alcoholism in two community cohorts of adolescent males followed from 1940 until the present day is reviewed.
The suggested mechanism of action of AA is that it employs four factors widely shown to be effective in relapse prevention in addictions: external supervision, substitute dependency, new caring relationships and increased spirituality. In addition, AA serendipitously follows the principles of cognitive behaviour therapy in relapse prevention. Alcoholics Anonymous appears equal to or superior to conventional treatments for alcoholism, and the skepticism of some professionals regarding AA as a first rank treatment for alcoholism would appear to be unwarranted. Alcoholics Anonymous is probably without serious side-effects.
探讨匿名戒酒会(AA)治疗酒精成瘾的作用机制、疗效及安全性。
简要回顾已发表的关于酒精成瘾有效治疗方法的研究,并对两组自1940年至今随访的青春期男性社区队列中酒精成瘾康复情况进行多学科前瞻性随访。
AA的作用机制表明,它采用了四个在预防成瘾复发方面广泛有效的因素:外部监督、替代依赖、新的关爱关系和增强的精神性。此外,AA在预防复发方面偶然遵循了认知行为疗法的原则。匿名戒酒会在治疗酒精成瘾方面似乎等同于或优于传统治疗方法,一些专业人士对AA作为酒精成瘾一线治疗方法的怀疑似乎没有根据。匿名戒酒会可能没有严重的副作用。