Assessing recovery-related behaviors, emotions, and cognitions among members of alcoholics anonymous over 7 days: Quantitative daily diary data

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Onawa LaBelle, Maurissa Hastings

Abstract

This was a quantitative daily dairy study that consisted of an initial baseline assessment followed by 7 nightly reports collected each evening. Participants were members of Alcoholics Anonymous (N = 113) and were recruited through social media networks (e.g., large recovery-related Facebook groups, twitter, Instagram, etc.), an email list from people in recovery who had previously participated in research, and through the use of snowball sampling. The analyses used in the resultant article was multilevel modeling with daily reports nested within individuals (LaBelle, 2020). These data may be reused for cross-sectional studies to look at relationships among the study variables, or across days to assess individual differences in behavior.

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