Dropouts and continuers in Gamblers Anonymous: Life-context and other factors |
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Authors: | R. I. F. Brown |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Adam Smith Building, University of Glasgow, G12 8RT Glasgow, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The design, aims and rationale are outlined of a follow-up study of dropouts from Gamblers Anonymous. A cohort of those attending for the first time and dropping out after more than one meeting was contacted and the cooperators given a structured interview examining factors which may have contributed to decisions to dropout. A comparison group of continuers from the same meeting who had been totally abstinent for at least a year were given the same structured interviews. This first of four parts examines life context factors making it more difficult to maintain attendance, commitment to the treatment program, perceived pre-meeting expectations and reasons for coming, impacts of the first meeting, effects of pressures to maintain attendance and the influence of spouses. |
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