Abstract

ABSTRACT This study proposed that the spiritual variable, purpose in life (PIL), has a significant mediating role within the empirically documented causative relationship between long-term sobriety in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and AA involvement. A representative sample of 78 participants, drawn from AA clubs located across the United States, was used in the study. Stepwise regression results showed PIL as a significant contributor to AA involvement, confirming the findings of previous studies. Baron and Kenny's (1986) regression analysis for mediation, however, did not support PIL as a mediator between AA involvement and long-term sobriety. It was concluded that the complexity of the AA involvement construct likely confounds the contribution of PIL to length of sobriety. Further research is needed to clarify the role of PIL in AA involvement.

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