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Stressful events, spirituality, and alcohol consumption in participants of the 12-Step AA Program

This work sought to determine the association between stressful events, spirituality, program participation and alcohol consumption in participants of the AA 12-step program. The study used a descriptive correlation and predictive method. The population was comprised by members from AA, Mexico. A si...

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Published in:Ciência & saude coletiva 2019-02, Vol.24 (2), p.641-648
Main Authors: Puente, Linda Azucena Rodríguez, Luis, Margaritta Antonia Villar, Castillo, María Magdalena Alonso, Heredia, Luz Patricia Diaz, Bermúdez, Javier Álvarez, García, Nora Angélica Armendáriz, Vargas, Raúl Adrán Castillo
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Language:spa ; eng
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Summary:This work sought to determine the association between stressful events, spirituality, program participation and alcohol consumption in participants of the AA 12-step program. The study used a descriptive correlation and predictive method. The population was comprised by members from AA, Mexico. A simple random sampling by clusters was performed, the sample consisted of 72 AA participants with 95% CI. The Spiritual Perspective Scale and the Social Readjustment Rating Scale were used. Stressful events are negatively and significantly related to alcohol consumption (rs = -0.316, p = 0.007), this indicates that the higher the number of stressors, the lower the number of days without alcohol consumption; participation in the program was positively and significantly related to alcohol consumption (rs = 0.776, p = 0.001), which indicates that greater years of participation means greater number of days without alcohol consumption. Spirituality showed no significant relationship (p > 0.05), there is also a significant effect of participation in the program and age on alcohol consumption (R2 = 65.2%, p = 0.001). Participation in the AA program is related to and has an effect on the number of days without alcohol consumption.
ISSN:1413-8123
1678-4561
DOI:10.1590/1413-81232018242.06752017