Davey-Rothwell Melissa A, Kuramoto S Janet, Latkin Carl A
Department of Health, Behavior, and Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA.
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2008;34(2):185-93. doi: 10.1080/00952990701877086.
In a sample of active drug users, we assessed the associations between frequency of attending a 12-step program, perceived social norms, and social network structure. Participants who reported that most or all of their drug partners attended 12-step groups were over ten times more likely to be frequent attenders compared to individuals who did not go to Narcotics Anonymous (NA). While social network structure of number of cocaine and heroin users and number of members in treatment was associated with frequent attendance, there was no association among individuals who infrequently went to a 12-step program. Individuals who are trying to control their drug use should be encouraged to affiliate with others in recovery or attending a 12-step program.
在一组活跃吸毒者样本中,我们评估了参加12步戒毒计划的频率、感知到的社会规范与社会网络结构之间的关联。报告称其大多数或所有吸毒伙伴都参加12步戒毒小组的参与者,与未参加匿名戒毒会(NA)的个体相比,频繁参加者的可能性要高出十倍以上。虽然可卡因和海洛因使用者数量以及治疗中的成员数量所构成的社会网络结构与频繁参加有关,但在很少参加12步戒毒计划的个体之间没有关联。应鼓励那些试图控制药物使用的个体与正在康复的其他人建立联系或参加12步戒毒计划。