نتایج جستجو برای: narcotics anonymous

تعداد نتایج: 21777  

2016
Manoochehr Azkhosh Ali Farhoudianm Hemn Saadati Fateme Shoaee Leila Lashani

Objective: Substance abuse is a socio-psychological disorder. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy with 12-steps Narcotics Anonymous on psychological well-being of opiate dependent individuals in addiction treatment centers in Shiraz, Iran. Method: This was a randomized controlled trial. Data were collected at entry into the study and at po...

Journal: :Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs 2013
Marc Galanter Helen Dermatis Stephen Post Courtney Santucci

OBJECTIVE Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is an abstinence-based fellowship with more than 58,000 groups worldwide. There has, however, been little research reported on its members. This study was designed to clarify the nature of the participants in NA who are primarily abstinent, long-term members. METHOD A protocol was implemented to survey members at 10 NA group meetings in three different state...

Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate factors affecting on relapse of addiction in substance abuse patients referred to Malayer Narcotics Anonymous Population. Methods:This cross-sectional study was performed on 340 substance abuse patients from Narcotics Anonymous population of Malayer recruited with a simple sampling method, in 2014. The standard questionnaire was used for d...

2014
Shahin Akhondzadeh Moslem Shabrang Omid Rezaei Farzin Rezaei

OBJECTIVE Therapeutic interventions can be classified into two distinct approaches: abstinent and maintenance method. Currently, there are no clear criteria for referring addicted patients to one of these modalities. We aimed to compare the personality characteristics of individuals with addiction who attended narcotics anonymous sessions with those who received methadone maintenance therapy. ...

Journal: :Journal of sex research 2005
Lesley L Green Mindy Thompson Fullilove Robert E Fullilove

The crack epidemic was devastating to poor American communities in part because of the destruction wrought by the system of exchanging sex for drugs, which was a key feature of the crack-use culture. Sex-for-drugs exchanges were often conducted under unsafe circumstances and were linked to the spread of AIDS and other STDs, as well as unplanned pregnancies. The existence of this alternative sys...

Journal: :Journal of substance abuse treatment 2002
John Winston Toumbourou Margaret Hamilton Alison U'Ren Pru Stevens-Jones Gordon Storey

In Victoria (a southern Australian state) in 1995, Narcotics Anonymous had a small but growing membership providing an opportunity to study the early experience of new self-help members. Ninety-one new members were interviewed and 62 (68%) were reinterviewed after 12 months. Three measures of self-help participation were examined: service role involvement, step work, and stable meeting attendan...

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