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Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous: The Role of Spiritual Orientation and AA Member Affiliation
2012
Journal of Addictive Diseases
Empirical findings characterizing long-term, committed Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) members are limited, particularly among younger members. The authors studied a sample of 266 highly committed attendees (mean age, 27 years) at an annual conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (YPAA), whose first encounter with AA was 6 years previously. Most (72%) had abused drugs and alcohol, and 36% had never received substance abuse treatment. They now reported a mean duration of abstinence of 44
doi:10.1080/10550887.2012.665693
pmid:22540438
fatcat:qpyw62kvtvdttpnazc4s63f4xu