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A Categorical Assessment of 12-Step Involvement in Relation to Recovery Resources
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Substance UseDisabilityMental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyRecovery Homes12-Step InvolvementCategorical AssessmentBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryRehabilitationApplied Social PsychologyRecovery Resources12-Step Meeting AttendanceAlcohol DependenceEnhanced RecoverySubstance AbuseBehavioral SupportAddictionFunctional RecoveryRecovery SupportSubstance AddictionMedicine
The present study examined 12-step involvement categorically, independent of 12-step meeting attendance, and its relation to recovery resources among 100 members of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous residing in recovery homes. Participants who were actively involved in 12-step activities reported significantly higher levels of recovery resources compared with those who were less involved, whereas meeting attendance was significantly and negatively related to self-efficacy for abstinence and meaning in life. Findings suggest that categorical involvement in 12-step activities equip recovering alcoholics/addicts with resources for their ongoing recovery. Implications for future research are discussed.
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