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Original Articles

African-American Alcoholics

An Interpretive/Constructivist Model of Affiliation with Alcoholics (AA)

Pages 5-21 | Published online: 25 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

It is estimated that two million African-Americans suffer directly and indirectly from alcoholism and its related problems. Yet, because of their cultural background, African-American alcoholics do not readily accept that alcoholism is a disease. This study explores how African-American alcoholics modify the steps and traditions of AA to affiliate with the organization. Data was collected from intensive and semi-structured interviews and participant observation. Procedures and analysis generic to grounded theory were used in the context of an interpretive/constructivist paradigm.

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