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Pilot trial of effectiveness of mindfulness meditation for substance abuse patients (2004)
(Etude pilote sur l'efficacité de la méditation consciente pour les patients qui abusent des substances psychoactives)
Auteur(s) :
ALTERMAN, A. ;
KOPPENHAVER J. ;
MULHOLLAND E. ;
LADDEN L. ;
BAIME, M.
Année
2004
Page(s) :
259-268
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Refs biblio. :
29
Domaine :
Plusieurs produits / Several products
Note générale :
Journal of Substance Use, 2004, 9, (6), 259-268
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Aims, setting and intervention: This pilot study compared outcomes of 18 randomized substance-abuse recovery house patients who received 8 weeks of mindfulness meditation plus standard treatment with that of 13 patients receiving just standard treatment. Design, measurement and findings: Addiction Severity Index composite scores indicated relatively greater improvement in medical problems over a 5-month follow-up period (baseline, 8 weeks and 5 months) for the meditation group, but no other group differences on this multi-dimensional measure of various life problems. The groups did not differ in urine toxicology results during the study or at 8 weeks and 5 months. No differential group change was found on measures of psychological health. Conclusion: This initial small pilot evaluation yielded relatively little indication that meditation enhanced treatment outcomes for the substance abuse patients studied.
Affiliation :
Etats-Unis. United States.
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