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Investigating Impacts of Incorporating an Adjuvant Minda??Body Intervention Method Into Treatment as Usual at a Community-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Facility: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Study

机译:在基于社区的药物滥用治疗机构中调查将辅助Minda的身体干预方法纳入治疗的影响:飞行员随机对照研究

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Treatment of substance use/misuse (SUM) continues to pose a difficult challenge. This exploratory pilot study evaluated whether a novel minda??body intervention program called a??Minda??Body Bridginga?? (MBB) could be an effective short-term adjuvant intervention for managing SUM and coexisting symptoms in women undergoing residential and outpatient substance use treatment in a community setting. Thirty-eight women attending a local substance abuse (SA) facility were recruited and randomly assigned to either (a) treatment as usual (TAU) or (b) MBB and TAU. The MBB program consisted of 20 sessions and lasted for 10 weeks. Participants were asked to complete a set of self-report questionnaires designed to assess drug/alcohol cravings, impact of past trauma, depression, sleep disturbance, mindfulness, self-compassion, and well-being. They completed the questionnaires at three time points: preintervention, midintervention (after the fifth week), and postintervention. MBB + TAU significantly reduced drug/alcohol cravings, trauma-related thinking, and disturbed sleep in comparison with TAU. Furthermore, MBB + TAU significantly increased mindfulness, self-compassion, and well-being in comparison with TAU. MBB for SUM appears promising as a complementary adjuvant intervention, warranting future larger scale randomized controlled trials of MBB for SUM populations. SUM is a difficult condition to treat and manage clinically, especially given the multiple comorbid conditions that frequently affect those with SUM. In the search to develop effective adjuvant interventions for SUM, the present pilot study suggested that adding MBB to standard SUM treatment in community-based settings could enhance therapeutic efficacy and quality of care.
机译:物质的治疗使用/滥用(总和)继续构成困难的挑战。这项探索性试验研究评估了一个新的思维吗?身体干预计划,称为a ??的思维:身体桥梁?? (MBB)可能是有效的短期佐剂干预,用于管理在社区环境中进行住宅和门诊物质使用治疗的女性的总和和共存症状。参加当地物质滥用(SA)设施的三十八名妇女被招募并随机分配给(a)常规(tau)或(b)mbb和tau。 MBB计划由20个会议组成,并持续10周。参与者被要求完成一套自我报告的问卷,旨在评估药物/酒精渴望,过去创伤的影响,抑郁,睡眠干扰,谨慎,自我同情和幸福。他们在三个时间点完成了问卷:预领取,中间专业(第五周后)和初期。 MBB + Tau明显减少药/酒精渴望,创伤相关的思维,并与Tau相比睡眠不安。此外,与TAU相比,MBB + Tau显着增加了正面,自我同情和福祉。 MBB以议案呈现作为补充辅助干预,保证未来MBB的未来随机对照试验。总和是临床上治疗和管理的困难条件,特别是给予经常影响那些总和的多种合并条件。在寻求发展有效的佐剂干预措施的总和中,目前的试点研究表明,在基于社区的环境中向标准和治疗添加MBB可以提高治疗效果和护理质量。

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