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History of Physical or Sexual Abuse and Participation in 12-Step Self-Help Groups

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Pages 617-625 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objectives: Although 12-step groups are an important resource for managing substance use problems, their efficacy for patients with a physical or sexual abuse history is unknown. Methods: In the present study, patients with a history of physical or sexual (n = 122) or no (n = 143) abuse were interviewed at entry to outpatient substance use treatment at the Veterans Administration. Results: After adjusting for baseline substance use, physical or sexual abuse was associated with more attendance at and involvement in 12-step groups. Participation in 12-step groups predicted abstinence at one year, regardless of abuse history. Conclusions: Limitations and implications are discussed.

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