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  1. Estimates of A.A. Groups and Members broken down by U.S., Canada, Correctional Facilities, Loners, Internationalists, Homers and Internationally.

  2. Studies show that involvement in AA, either as a nonmember or full-fledged member of the organization, can help increase short-term and long-term abstinence. A long-term follow-up study conducted in 1991 reported that 47% of AA members maintained sobriety over a 16-year period.

  3. SOBRIETY CALCULATOR. Find out the present length of time of sobriety. Enter your "sobriety date" or "group registration date" below. Use the mm/dd/yyyy format. At this moment, you have been sober for, or your group has been in existence for... Years. or... Months.

  4. Through the example and friendship of the recovered alcoholics in A.A., new members are encouraged to stay away from a drink "one day at a time," as the A.A.s do. Instead of "swearing off forever" or worrying about whether they will be sober tomorrow, A.A.s concentrate on not drinking right now - today.

  5. The number of women who are finding help in A.A. for their drinking problem increases daily. Approximately 38 percent of present-day members are…

  6. Our easy-to-use calculator is here to help you track your progress no matter if you're a newcomer / beginner, medium timer or long timer. Simply enter your sobriety start date, and we'll instantly provide you with your sober days, months, and years.

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  8. Average member sobriety is slightly under 10 years with 36% sober more than ten years, 13% sober from five to ten years, 24% sober from one to five years, and 27% sober less than one year. Before coming to AA, 63% of members received some type of treatment or counseling, such as medical, psychological, or spiritual.

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