Natural recovery in a community-based sample of alcoholics: Study design and descriptive data

Citation
M. Russell et al., Natural recovery in a community-based sample of alcoholics: Study design and descriptive data, SUBST USE M, 36(11), 2001, pp. 1417-1441
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science","Clinical Psycology & Psychiatry
Journal title
SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE
ISSN journal
10826084 → ACNP
Volume
36
Issue
11
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1417 - 1441
Database
ISI
SICI code
1082-6084(2001)36:11<1417:NRIACS>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The majority of alcoholics who recover do so without the benefit of treatme nt, yet little is known about these individuals and the factors associated with their success. A better understanding is needed of the self-initiated and maintained change processes ("natural recovery") associated with such r ecoveries. In the current study, initiated in 1997, we followed up alcoholi cs identified in four previous community surveys and conducted a brief phys ical examination and an in-depth interview assessing factors thought to be associated with "natural recovery" or entry into treatment. Here we present the study model, describe our sample of 83 "naturally recovered" and 138 " hazardous problem drinkers," and report factors associated with "natural re covery." During the period when their drinking was at its most problematic, those who naturally recovered had discussed their alcohol-Use associated p roblems with fewer network members and had been advised to stop drinking or to drink less by fewer network members. In addition to older age, "natural recovery" was associated with marriage, lower levels of avoidant coping, h igher self-esteem, social networks with members who drank less, and a histo ry of less frequent drug use and lower frequencies of intoxication. Rates o f "natural recovery" may be increased by encouraging the development of the se attributes in hazardous problem drinkers who do not already have them. [ Translations are provided in the International Abstracts section of this is sue.].