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The Effectiveness of Mindfulness-based Relapse Prevention: A Randomized Controlled Trial Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Mindfulness-based Relapse Prevention for Substance Use Disorder. Completed, enrolled 1,200 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study developed a Mindfulness-based Relapse Prevention targeting craving. Based on the Randomized Controlled Trial design, 600 adult USD females and 600 adult USD males with methamphetamine, heroin, or ketamine in Intervention group(MBI) , the matched 250 subjects in Control group and 250 healthy matched controls (HC) participated in this study, 1200 adult USD subjects of Intervention group received the 8-week Group mindfulness intervention performed by psychiatrists. SUD patients were assessed three times, before, during(1-2 weeks after the MBI began), and after the intervention by a variety of clinical variables, cognitive task(reginal segmental task),fMRI and blood test to verify the effectiveness of the intervention method, attempting to expand the model of addiction and mindfulness.
Study Details
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Interventions
250 adult USD females of Intervention group received the 8-week Group mindfulness intervention performed by psychiatrists.