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Narcotics anonymous: a comparison of military veterans and non-veterans.

Marc Galanter1, Helen Dermatis, Cristal Sampson.   

Abstract

Substance use disorder, which is often comorbid with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), is a problem confronted by many veterans. To determine the potential utility of Narcotics Anonymous (NA) for veterans, 508 NA attendees were studied. Veterans (n = 172) were more likely to have been referred by a professional than were non-veterans (77% vs. 27%, respectively); 70% had been hospitalized for alcohol or drug problems, and 51% had been treated for non-substance psychological problems. The 70% of veterans who reported at least 1 of 3 service-related stressful experiences were more likely to report PTSD-related symptoms. NA can serve as a recovery resource for certain veterans with substance use disorders, with or without PTSD.

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Keywords:  Addiction; narcotics anonymous; post-traumatic stress disorder; veterans

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25115224     DOI: 10.1080/10550887.2014.950031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Addict Dis        ISSN: 1055-0887


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