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- After 8 years of tracking, 46% of those with professional help refrained from alcohol and drugs, while 49% of AA members remained sober.
www.addictiongroup.org/resources/sobriety-statistics/Sobriety, Relapse, and Addiction Recovery Statistics in 2023
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Feb 6, 2024 · Almost a tenth of American adults (22.3 million) have overcome addiction and live in solid sobriety. Those with substance abuse issues relapse multiple times within the first 90 days of getting sober. Substance use disorders have a relapse rate of 40 to 60%.
Mar 31, 2011 · Alcoholics Anonymous. These are lofty promises. Those who have been invested in AA swear these promises are realized. Many newcomers wonder how long-time members can make these claims when sober...
Mar 11, 2020 · 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. The AA model — open to all and free — has spread around the globe, and AA now boasts over 2 million members in 180 nations and more than 118,000 groups.
Estimates of A.A. Groups and Members broken down by U.S., Canada, Correctional Facilities, Loners, Internationalists, Homers and Internationally.
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.
Nov 29, 2022 · Over one-fifth of AA members have been sober for over two decades. This group represents the third largest in the survey. Beating them out is another 24 percent who have 1-5 years of sobriety under their belts, and 27 percent who have been sober less than one year.
What's New. Drinking problem? If you want to get sober, A.A. offers a solution. Alcoholics Anonymous helps alcoholics stop drinking — and live a better life — one day at a time.