Jason L A, Ferrari J R, Smith B, Marsh P, Dvorchak P A, Groessl E J, Pechota M E, Curtin M, Bishop P D, Kot E, Bowden B S
Department of Pyschology, DePaul University, Chicago, IL 60614-3504, USA.
J Ment Health Adm. 1997 Summer;24(3):332-9. doi: 10.1007/BF02832666.
Adult men (n = 132; 92% of the population) with histories of alcohol/drug use disorders were interviewed upon their entry to 11 Oxford Houses located in the state of Illinois. Individuals still in residence at a six-month follow-up (n = 48) were reinterviewed; prior to the follow-up interview, 42 men had left voluntarily and 42 men had been evicted for abuse or disruptive behavior. The men remaining in residence tended to be older (M age = 37 years), were disproportionately African American (56%), and were less pessimistic about their future. At the intake interview, individuals who would be evicted reported a lower expectation for abstinence social support from the other residents in Oxford House. The Oxford House model of social support for recovery from alcohol and drug dependence appears to help some residents maintain sobriety.
对132名有酒精/药物使用障碍史的成年男性(占该群体的92%)进入伊利诺伊州的11所牛津之家时进行了访谈。在六个月随访时仍居住在那里的个体(n = 48)接受了再次访谈;在随访访谈之前,42名男性自愿离开,42名男性因虐待行为或破坏性行为被驱逐。仍居住在那里的男性往往年龄较大(平均年龄 = 37岁),非裔美国人比例过高(56%),并且对自己的未来不那么悲观。在入院访谈中,那些将被驱逐的个体对牛津之家其他居民提供的戒酒社会支持的期望较低。牛津之家为从酒精和药物依赖中康复提供社会支持的模式似乎有助于一些居民保持清醒。