Time in Residential Care and Participation in Alcoholics Anonymous as Predictors of Sobriety,
Kurtz
LF, Psychological
Reports., Vol. 48, 633-634, 1981
“Summary – This follow-up study located 158 of 274 residents served over five years in Rockdale house, a residential community program in Conyers, Georgia. Hypothesised predictors of successful outcome were continued participation in Alcoholics Anonymous after discharge and number of days in residence. Responses by ex-residents showed a significant relationship between time in residence and participation in AA for those reporting continued sobriety.”
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