Drug users' spiritual beliefs, locus of control and the disease concept in relation to Narcotics Anonymous attendance and six-month outcomes

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Abstract

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is an important support network for drug users emerging from abstinence based treatments. However, the views of NA on ‘spirituality’ and the ‘disease’ nature of addiction could be seen as encouraging an external attributional style and have been cited as reasons for non-attendance. After 6 months ninety percent of 101 drug users in treatment were followed up. Narcotics Anonymous attendance was inversely related to drug use for those who had left residential care. We found that spiritual beliefs and disease concept beliefs were not prerequisites for attendance of NA. Spiritual beliefs were not found to cause external attributions for previous drug use or possible future lapse events. It emerged that the most powerful predictors of nonattendence were positive attitudes to the use of alcohol. Treatment implications are discussed.

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