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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS IN HELPING ADULT MEN RECOVER FROM ALCOHOL USE DISORDER
Kenneth Aurthir Wiggins California State University - San Bernardino

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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS IN HELPING ADULT MEN RECOVER FROM ALCOHOL USE DISORDER
A Project Presented to the
Faculty of California State University,
San Bernardino
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree
Master of Social Work
by Kenneth Aurthir Wiggins
May 2021

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS IN HELPING ADULT MEN RECOVER FROM ALCOHOL USE DISORDER
A Project Presented to the
Faculty of California State University,
San Bernardino
by Kenneth Aurthir Wiggins
May 2021
Approved by:
Gretchen Heidemann, Ph.D., Faculty Supervisor, Social Work Armando Barragan, Ph.D., M.S.W. Research Coordinator

© 2021 Kenneth Aurthir Wiggins

ABSTRACT This research project explored the effectiveness of the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 12-Step recovery process among males ages 21 to 67 who have abstained from using alcohol for more than one year following residential treatment while using all the suggested AA 12-Step program concepts as their base. This study also examined males ages 21 to 67 that have been unable to maintain sobriety for a year or more following residential treatment while partially using the suggested AA 12-Step program concepts as a base. Participants in the study were enlisted from the recovery community in Southern California, and qualitative interviews were conducted to gather data. The interviews were recorded on Zoom and transcribed using Trint artificial intelligence (AI) audio transcription software. The researcher used the post-positive paradigm to gain the participant’s perspective on the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of AA as a recovery base to abstain from alcohol use. The findings were presented to California State University, San Bernardino, and provided to and participants in this study upon request.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First, I thank God for guiding my path. Next, I would like to thank my beautiful wife, Natalie. I am forever thankful for your patience, support, and unconditional love you have shown me during this project and throughout the time we have been together. Next is my good friend in recovery, Darren, for your tireless efforts in helping me recruit participants for this study; thank you. Lastly, I want to express my gratitude to the faculty and staff of CSUSB. I am forever grateful for the support, guidance, and knowledge you have provided. As I continue my journey, I hope to be of service to others as I have truly been served.
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DEDICATION This project is dedicated to the loving memories of my mother and grandmother, Karla M. Wiggins and Elise Mayes.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABSTRACT ..........................................................................................................iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.....................................................................................iv CHAPTER ONE: ASSESSMENT..........................................................................1
Introduction………………………………………………………......................1 Research Focus..........................................................................................1 Paradigm Rational for Chosen Paradigm....................................................2 Literature Review ....................................................................................... 3 Background………………………………………….......................................4
What is Alcohol Use Disorder/Alcoholism?......................................5 Barriers Using Alcoholics Anonymous as a Recovery Platform…...6 Clinical Similarities Found in Alcoholics Anonymous.......................7 Effectiveness of Alcoholics Anonymous as a Recovery Program…8 Theoretical Orientation………………………………………………..............10 Potential Contribution of the Study to Social Work Practice………...........11 Summary ………………………………………………………......................11
CHAPTER TWO: ENGAGEMENT………………………………………………......12 Introduction…………………………………………………………….............12 Study Site………………………………………………………………...........12 Engagement Strategies for Individuals in the Community…………..........12 Self-Preparation........................................................................................13 Diversity Issues………………………………………………........................14
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Ethical Issues………………………………………………………….............15 Political Issues…………………………………………………………...........16 The Role of Technology…………………………………………………........16 Summary………………………………………………………………………..17 CHAPTER THREE: IMPLEMENTATION……………………………………….......18 Introduction…………………………………………………………….............18 Study Participants…………………………………………………………......18 Selection of Participants………………………………………………………19 Data Gathering…………………………………………………………………20 Phases of Data Collection…………………………………………………….22 Data Recording………………………………………………………………...23 Data Analysis Procedures…………………………………………………….24 Summary……………………………………………………………………….25 CHAPTER FOUR: EVALUATION…………………………………………..............26 Introduction…………………………………………………………….............26 Data Analysis…………………………………………………………………..26 Participant Demographics……………………………………………...........26 Open Coding………………………………………………............................27 Axial Coding…………………………..........................................................34 Data Interpretation…………………………………………………................35 Implications of Findings for Micro and Macro Practice……………...........40 Summary……………………………………………………….......................42
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CHAPTER FIVE: TERMINATION AND FOLLOW-UP.........................................43 Introduction……………………………………………..................................43 Termination of Study………………………………………………................43 Communicating Findings of Study to Finders and Participants.................43 Ongoing Relationship with Study Finders and Participants……………....44 Dissemination Plan...................................................................................44 Summary...................................................................................................44
APPENDIX A: PERMISSION LETTER................................................................45 APPENDIX: B RECRUITMENT FLYER...............................................................47 APPENDIX: C INTERVIEW QUESTIONS DEVELOPED BY RESEARCHER....49 APPENDIX: D INFORMED CONSENT...............................................................51 APPENDIX: E DEBRIEFING STATEMENT.........................................................54 REFERENCES....................................................................................................56
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