| Literature DB >> 19930698 |
Mei-Yu Yeh1, Hui-Lian Che, Shu-Mei Wu.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Most people being treated for alcoholism are unable to successfully quit drinking within their treatment programs. In few cases do we know the full picture of how abstinence is achieved in Taiwan. We tracked processes of abstinence in alcohol-dependency disorders, based on study evidence and results. This research explores the process of recovery from the viewpoint of the alcohol-dependent.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19930698 PMCID: PMC2787499 DOI: 10.1186/1471-244X-9-76
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
The interview guidelines
| For alcohol-dependent inpatients | For AA members |
|---|---|
| Would you please talk about your first drinking experience? | How long have you been sober? |
| What happened the first time you got drunk? | Can you describe the feeling when you were experiencing a craving for alcohol, but eventually overcame it? |
| What situations lead you to drink? | How do you overcome this craving? |
| How do long periods of drinking impact upon you? | What made you quit drinking? |
| Have you ever wanted to stop drinking? | When did you quit drinking? |
| What do you do to try to stop drinking? | How do you stay sober and avoid a relapse? |
| What is the result? |
The definitions and quotations of the factors influencing personal decisions to stop drinking
| Self-testing for abstinence effects | When the alcohol-dependent persons believe that they no longer need a drink, and when they can completely abstain from alcohol. They try to test themselves, for example, to pick up a glass of alcohol so as to prove that they were successful as regards abstinence. Unfortunately, they fail again. | |
| External temptation | Alcohol exists everywhere. It is easy to buy it in the convenience store. Once alcohol-dependence individuals' willpower is too weak to resist, or while alcohol is likely to increase interpersonal relationships, they were apt to drink once again, and then relapse into the same bout of excessive drinking. | |
| Struggle against physical and psychological dependence | During the period of stopping drinking, the period of time that one withdraws from the use of alcohol, it causes suffering, and often leads to great physical discomfort, so as to get rid of the uncomfortable impulse that causes us to drink. |
Figure 1Progression and no end of abstinence process: An overview of the processes of recovery of the alcohol-dependent in Taiwan.