Aase Darrin M, Jason Leonard A, Robinson W LaVome
DePaul University, Center for Community Research, 990 W. Fullerton Ave, Suite 3100, Chicago, IL 60614, USA.
Clin Psychol Rev. 2008 Oct;28(7):1235-48. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2008.05.002. Epub 2008 May 13.
The frequent co-occurrence of substance abuse disorders along with psychiatric disorders creates a number of complexities and needs in terms of long-term treatment for individuals. 12-step groups might provide unique mechanisms by which dually-diagnosed individuals can maintain their abstinence and improve their psychological functioning. This paper reviews the literature on outpatient community 12-step participation among dually-diagnosed individuals, and also focuses on individual factors that may interact with treatment: homelessness, legal status, and ethnicity. A total of 59 articles was included in the review, with an emphasis on these individual factors and findings regarding mechanisms of action. Overall, findings from the studies reviewed suggest a general benefit of 12-step participation across these individual factors and some potential for dual-focus 12-step programs for dually-diagnosed individuals via social support and self-efficacy. However, methodological limitations and lack of research in the area of ethnicity limited some of the conclusions that can be made. Suggestions for further research are discussed.
物质使用障碍与精神疾病常常同时出现,这给个体的长期治疗带来了诸多复杂性和需求。12步团体可能提供了独特的机制,让双重诊断的个体能够保持戒酒并改善心理功能。本文回顾了关于双重诊断个体门诊参与社区12步项目的文献,同时关注可能与治疗相互作用的个体因素:无家可归、法律状况和种族。该综述共纳入59篇文章,重点关注这些个体因素以及关于作用机制的研究结果。总体而言,所综述研究的结果表明,参与12步项目对这些个体因素有普遍益处,并且通过社会支持和自我效能感,为双重诊断个体开展双焦点12步项目具有一定潜力。然而,方法学上的局限性以及该领域种族研究的缺乏限制了一些结论的得出。文中还讨论了进一步研究的建议。