Pagano Maria E, Zeltner Brie B, Jaber Jihad, Post Stephen G, Zywiak William H, Stout Robert L
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio.
Alcohol Treat Q. 2009 Jan 1;27(1):38-50. doi: 10.1080/07347320802586726.
Examination of the change strategies associated with successful long-term sobriety remains an understudied area in addiction research. The following study recruited individuals with long-term sobriety (range 16-25 years continuous abstinence). Subjects (n = 11 were surveyed on demographic information, problem history, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) affiliation, and helping behaviors within several life domains over the course of sobriety. General helping behaviors increased from lower levels in the month prior to getting sober, to moderate levels at 1 year of sobriety, but did not continue to increase with additional years of sobriety. Levels of general help to others at home, work, and 12-step programs were similar at varying lengths of sobriety. Whereas overall levels of general help given to others were similar across settings, helping other alcoholics, as opposed to helping others at home or work, was rated as contributing the most to staying sober. Across time, alcoholics increased participation in helping behaviors specific to 12-step programs. The utility of helping others as a behavioral strategy to maintain successful addictive behavioral change is discussed.
与长期戒酒成功相关的改变策略的研究在成瘾研究领域仍然是一个未得到充分研究的领域。以下研究招募了长期戒酒者(连续戒酒16至25年)。对11名受试者进行了调查,内容包括人口统计学信息、问题史、参加戒酒互助会(AA)的情况以及在戒酒过程中几个生活领域的帮助行为。一般帮助行为从戒酒前一个月的较低水平增加到戒酒1年时的中等水平,但并未随着戒酒时间的增加而继续增加。在不同戒酒时长下,在家、工作场所和12步戒酒计划中对他人的一般帮助水平相似。虽然在不同场景下给予他人的总体帮助水平相似,但帮助其他酗酒者,而不是在家或工作中帮助他人,被认为对保持清醒贡献最大。随着时间推移,酗酒者增加了对12步戒酒计划特定帮助行为的参与度。本文讨论了帮助他人作为一种行为策略在维持成瘾行为成功改变方面的效用。