Surveys conducted among Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) members often aim to assess the effectiveness of the program and gather feedback on participants' experiences.
These surveys typically inquire about members' sobriety duration, frequency of meeting attendance, and overall satisfaction with the support received from AA groups.
Findings from these surveys have shown that regular attendance significantly correlates with improved outcomes in sobriety rates and personal well-being.
Additionally, surveys may explore demographic factors affecting participation and success within AA, such as age, gender, or cultural background.
By analyzing this data, researchers can identify trends and areas for improvement within the program while ensuring that AA remains responsive to the needs of its diverse membership base.