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Some Data Regarding the Operation of
a Sample of Self-Help Groups in México |
Authors: Marco Antonio Pulido Rull, Miriam Moyers González y Antolina Martínez Salas Universidad Intercontinental
26/07/2009
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Keywords:
self-help groups, operation, treatment, addictions, effectiveness.
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Abstract:
The purpose of the present study was to begin the
recollection of information regarding the operation,
treatment and efficiency of self-help groups as well
as from their patients. Initially, information was obtained
by reviewing patients’ records from two different
self-help organizations. The obtained data was
subsequently used to track down and telephonically
interview 105 tutors of these patients. Results
showed answers to the interviews were frequently
contradictory. The results also showed that the different
groups and centers operated in different ways,
and their procedures, ethic work and effectiveness
are heterogeneous. Additionally, the data showed
that the groups provided insufficient information
to the tutors regarding patients’ treatment procedures.
The data showed high indexes of physical and
emotional mistreatment of patients, and that an important
number of them escape from these groups.
Lastly, the data showed self-help groups have began
to treat patients with behavior and health problems
not related to addictions.
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