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  Predictors of 12-Step Group Preference Among Low-Income Treatment Participants with Alcohol Problems
 
 
Title: Predictors of 12-Step Group Preference Among Low-Income Treatment Participants with Alcohol Problems
Author: Kingree, J. B.
Appeared in: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly
Paging: Volume 19 (2001) nr. 1 pages 57-66
Year: 2001-01-01
Contents: Many persons who seek treatment for alcohol problems also report problems with illicit drugs. The high co-occurrence of these problems has implications for service delivery, including making referrals to 12-step groups. This study examined 12-step group preference in relation to demographic, psychological, or substance-related variables among low-income persons who identified alcohol as their drug of choice on admission to a substance abuse treatment program. Results indicated that African-Americans and respondents with both an alcohol and illicit drug problem did not prefer Alcoholics Anonymous over Narcotics Anonymous. These findings can guide clinicians in making referrals to 12-step groups.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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