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回避依附和焦虑作为 12 步团体参与的预测因子。

Attachment avoidance and anxiety as predictors of 12-step group engagement.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131-0001, USA.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2011 Sep;72(5):854-63. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2011.72.854.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Twelve-step mutual help groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) rely heavily on social interactions and support to reduce drinking, but little is known about how individual differences in social behavior tendencies, such as adult attachment, affect 12-step group engagement and resulting benefits. This prospective study investigated relationships between the anxiety and avoidance dimensions of adult attachment and subsequent 12-step meeting attendance, program behaviors, sponsorship, and alcohol use.

METHOD

Early 12-step group affiliates (N = 253) were recruited from community-based AA and from outpatient treatment. Participants completed baseline interviews that included the Relationship Questionnaire, measures of motivation and professional treatment, and measures of 12-step meeting attendance, practices, and sponsorship. Follow-up interviews were conducted at 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 months.

RESULTS

At baseline, participants reported elevated attachment anxiety relative to a college population. Lagged analyses demonstrated that, as predicted, high attachment avoidance was related to lower rates of 12-step meeting attendance, practice of behaviors prescribed by 12-step organizations, and lower probability of acquiring a sponsor. Attachment anxiety did not predict any of these aspects of subsequent 12-step group engagement. Contrary to predictions, baseline attachment avoidance did not moderate the relationship between early sponsorship and alcohol use.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings support the hypothesis that social demands of behaviors prescribed by 12-step groups may deter high-avoidance individuals from fully engaging in them. Perhaps because of instability in attachment avoidance in this population, however, baseline attachment avoidance did not predict drinking outcomes or moderate sponsor benefits.

摘要

目的

嗜酒者互诫协会(AA)等十二步互助组织非常依赖社交互动和支持来减少饮酒,但对于个体社交行为倾向的差异(如成人依恋)如何影响十二步小组参与度和由此产生的益处知之甚少。本前瞻性研究调查了成人依恋的焦虑和回避维度与随后的十二步会议出勤率、项目行为、指导关系和酒精使用之间的关系。

方法

从基于社区的 AA 和门诊治疗中招募了早期十二步小组的参与者(N=253)。参与者完成了基线访谈,包括关系问卷、动机和专业治疗措施,以及十二步会议出勤率、实践和指导关系的措施。在 3、6、9、12、18 和 24 个月时进行了随访访谈。

结果

在基线时,参与者报告的依恋焦虑相对大学生群体较高。滞后分析表明,正如预期的那样,高回避依恋与较低的十二步会议出勤率、十二步组织规定行为的实践以及获得指导关系的可能性较低有关。依恋焦虑与随后的十二步小组参与度的这些方面均无预测关系。与预测相反,基线依恋回避并不能调节早期指导关系与酒精使用之间的关系。

结论

研究结果支持以下假设:十二步组织规定行为的社交要求可能会阻止回避度高的个体充分参与。然而,由于该人群中依恋回避的不稳定性,基线依恋回避并不能预测饮酒结果或调节指导关系的益处。

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