Bulumac Adriana Lavinia
University of Bucharest, Romania.
Nordisk Alkohol Nark. 2024 Dec;41(6):619-639. doi: 10.1177/14550725241278089. Epub 2024 Oct 15.
The aim of this study was to identify and elucidate the differences between highly affiliated and low/non-affiliated participants in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings. A qualitative study of 24 participants was conducted in Romania between March and June 2021. Data were collected by means of in-depth interviews. Thematic analysis was used to obtain a comprehensive synthesis of the data collected. Highly affiliated individuals are those who identify themselves as AA members, are sober, have worked the 12 Steps, are satisfied with their lives, experience a state of well-being, accept the Higher Power, have hit the bottom, have a strong desire for abstinence, attend AA meetings on a regular basis, and are committed to both AA and their sobriety. Although there are common themes among both highly and low/non-affiliated individuals, the results suggest that addiction specialists should pay more attention to organisational commitment, spirituality, well-being and addiction-related concepts as it seems some of them may determine successful AA affiliation, while others may reflect on recovery outcomes. These findings could prove useful to motivate individuals who struggle with alcohol addiction and are reluctant in joining AA, since high AA affiliation is associated with a wide range of recovery benefits.
本研究的目的是识别并阐明戒酒互助会(AA)会议中高度融入者与低度融入/未融入者之间的差异。2021年3月至6月间在罗马尼亚对24名参与者进行了一项定性研究。通过深度访谈收集数据。采用主题分析法对所收集的数据进行全面综合分析。高度融入者是指那些将自己视为戒酒互助会成员、保持清醒、完成了12步戒酒计划、对自己的生活感到满意、体验到幸福感、接受更高力量、经历过人生低谷、有强烈的戒酒愿望、定期参加戒酒互助会会议,并致力于戒酒互助会及保持清醒的人。尽管高度融入者与低度融入/未融入者之间存在一些共同主题,但研究结果表明,成瘾专家应更多地关注组织承诺、灵性、幸福感及与成瘾相关的概念,因为其中一些因素似乎可能决定在戒酒互助会中的成功融入,而其他一些因素可能会影响康复效果。这些发现可能有助于激励那些与酒精成瘾作斗争且不愿加入戒酒互助会的人,因为高度融入戒酒互助会与广泛的康复益处相关。