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Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly

Volume 18, Issue 4, 2000

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How Well Does A.A. Work?An Analysis of Published A.A. Surveys (1968-1996) and Related Analyses/Comments

How Well Does A.A. Work?

An Analysis of Published A.A. Surveys (1968-1996) and Related Analyses/Comments

DOI:
10.1300/J020v18n04_01
Don McIntire

pages 1-18

Abstract

This article examines A.A. surveys and related comments from the perspective of an “introductory interval of ninety days”, as a determining factor for membership in the fellowship. Efficacy and retention rate in A.A., between 1968-1996, are discussed in terms of the “introductory interval”; particular attention is paid to the 1989-90 A.A. reports.

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  • Published online: 02 Oct 2008

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Don McIntire is a writer who lives in Burbank, CA.

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