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How Do Young Adults View 12-Step Programs? A Qualitative Study

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Published as:Kingston, Sharon, Emily Knight, Justin Williams, and Hannah Gordon. How Do Young Adults View 12-Step Programs? A Qualitative Study. Journal of Addictive Diseases 34, no. 4 (2015): 311-322. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/citedby/10.1080/10550887.2015.1074506?scroll=top&needAccess=true This author post-print is made available on Dickinson Scholar with the permission of the publisher. For more information on the published version, visit Taylor and Francis's Website.

Given the limited research on young adults' reactions to 12-step programs, the purpose of this study was to explore young adults' views of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. Qualitative interviews with 26 young adults who had attended Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous were conducted. Most participants viewed 12-step programs favorably, reporting that the programs provided hope and emotional support. Participants who rejected the programs often refused to accept the concepts of powerlessness and a higher power. Many participants who rejected Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous were unaware of some of the key tenets of the programs, suggesting that 12-step facilitation would benefit this population.


MLA citation style (9th ed.)

Kingston, Sharon, et al. How Do Young Adults View 12-step Programs? A Qualitative Study. . 2015. dickinson.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/1ac2c618-d33e-4cb4-bff6-e8b52c5420ff.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

K. Sharon, G. Hannah, K. Emily, & W. Justin. (2015). How Do Young Adults View 12-Step Programs? A Qualitative Study. https://dickinson.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/1ac2c618-d33e-4cb4-bff6-e8b52c5420ff

Chicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)

Kingston, Sharon, Gordon, Hannah, Knight, Emily, and Williams, Justin. How Do Young Adults View 12-Step Programs? A Qualitative Study. 2015. https://dickinson.hykucommons.org/concern/generic_works/1ac2c618-d33e-4cb4-bff6-e8b52c5420ff.

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