The role of Alcoholics Anonymous in mobilizing adaptive social network changes: a prospective lagged mediational analysis.
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Young adults, social networks, and addiction recovery: post treatment changes in social ties and their role as a mediator of 12-step participation.Social contexts of remission from DSM-5 alcohol use disorder in a high-risk sample.Perhaps More Consideration of Pavlovian-Operant Interaction May Improve the Clinical Efficacy of Behaviorally Based Drug Treatment Programs.Social network influences on initiation and maintenance of reduced drinking among college students.Attachment avoidance and anxiety as predictors of 12-step group engagementAlcoholics Anonymous attendance, decreases in impulsivity and drinking and psychosocial outcomes over 16 years: moderated-mediation from a developmental perspectiveSocial network moderators of naltrexone and behavioral treatment effects on heavy drinking in the COMBINE study.Determining the relative importance of the mechanisms of behavior change within Alcoholics Anonymous: a multiple mediator analysis.Do social networks explain 12-step sponsorship effects? A prospective lagged mediation analysis.Association between social influences and drinking outcomes across three years.A novel application of propensity score matching to estimate Alcoholics Anonymous' effect on drinking outcomes.Does Alcoholics Anonymous work differently for men and women? A moderated multiple-mediation analysis in a large clinical sample.A computer-assisted motivational social network intervention to reduce alcohol, drug and HIV risk behaviors among Housing First residents.Testing a Dynamic Automated Substance Use Intervention Model for Youths Exiting Foster CareIdentification of subpopulations of prairie voles differentially susceptible to peer influence to decrease high alcohol intake.Brief report: The Brief Alcohol Social Density Assessment (BASDA): convergent, criterion-related, and incremental validity.12-step interventions and mutual support programs for substance use disorders: an overview.Associations Between Religiosity, Perceived Social Support, and Stimulant Use in an Untreated Rural Sample in the U.S.A.Interpersonal Climate of 12-step Groups Predicts Reductions in Alcohol Use.Feasibility of a computer-assisted social network motivational interviewing intervention for substance use and HIV risk behaviors for housing first residents.The role of mutual-help groups in extending the framework of treatment.The moderating role of social networks in the relationship between alcohol consumption and treatment utilization for alcohol-related problemsBeyond bricks and mortar: recent research on substance use disorder recovery management.Developing a Tailored Texting Preventive Intervention: A Card Sort Methodology.Important Activities Among Justice-Involved Individuals with Substance Use Disorders in Posttreatment Aftercare SettingsIs Alcoholics Anonymous religious, spiritual, neither? Findings from 25 years of mechanisms of behavior change research.Do changes in selfishness explain 12-step benefit? A prospective lagged analysisPresence of Drug-Free Family and Friends in the Personal Social Networks of People Receiving Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder.Does Pathway into 12-Step Programs Influence 12-Step-Related Benefit?How many or how much? Testing the relative influence of the number of social network risks versus the amount of time exposed to social network risks on post-treatment substance use.Changes in depression mediate the effects of AA attendance on alcohol use outcomes.A Qualitative Exploration of Social Support during Treatment for Severe Alcohol Use Disorder and Recovery.A pilot test of a motivational interviewing social network intervention to reduce substance use among housing first residents.Independent and Interactive Effects of Neighborhood Disadvantage and Social Network Characteristics on Problem Drinking after Treatment.More than taking a chair: The perceived group social dynamics of alcoholics anonymous related to changes in spiritual practices
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The role of Alcoholics Anonymous in mobilizing adaptive social network changes: a prospective lagged mediational analysis.
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J Scott Tonigan
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10.1016/J.DRUGALCDEP.2010.09.009
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2010-10-28T00:00:00Z