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  1. Jun 12, 2024 · After 8 years of tracking, 46% of those with professional help refrained from alcohol and drugs, while 49% of AA members remained sober. People with alcohol problems who did both treatment and AA were more likely to not drink for 1 to 3 years.

  2. The success rate of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is difficult to measure since it's subjective, but some studies have found that up to 70% of participants maintain sobriety for some period of time after completing the program.

  3. Mar 11, 2020 · AA began in 1935 when two men in Akron, Ohio, were searching for a way to stay sober; they found it by forming a support group. They later developed the 12 steps, the first being accepting one’s inability to control drinking; the last, helping others sustain sobriety by becoming a sponsor of a new member.

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

  5. May 10, 2024 · A study conducted by AA in 2014 showed that 27% of the more than 6,000 members who participated in the study were sober for less than a year. In addition, 24% of the participants were sober 1-5 years while 13% were sober 5-10 years.

  6. Use the AA Grapevine sobriety calculator to see how many years, months, days and hours you have of sobriety. It's amazing what can happen one day at a time.

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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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