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Mindfulness meditation for alcohol relapse prevention: A feasibility pilot study

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JOURNAL OF ADDICTION MEDICINE
卷 2, 期 3, 页码 165-173

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/ADM.0b013e31816f8546

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meditation; addiction; alcohol dependence; substance use disorders; relapse prevention

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  1. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) [5T32 AA014845]
  2. American Academy of Family Physicians/Foundation
  3. Wisconsin Academy of Family Physicians
  4. University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine
  5. NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM [K24AA015390, T32AA014845] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Objectives: Meditation is a promising treatment for alcohol dependence. This 16-week prospective case series was designed to gather preliminary data about the efficacy of meditation for relapse prevention and to evaluate Study methods feasibility. Methods: Nineteen adult alcohol-dependent graduates of an intensive Outpatient program were enrolled, Fifteen Subjects Completed the 8-week meditation Course supplemented by at-home meditation and standard of care therapy. Outcome measures included surveys and 2 stress-responsive biomarkers. Results: Subjects (N = 19, 38.4 standard deviation [SD] = 8.6year-old) were abstinent for 30.9 (SD = 22.2) clays at enrollment. Completers (N = 15) attended 82% of meditation Course sessions and meditated on average 4.6 (SD = I. 1) clays per week; they were abstinent on 94.5% (SD = 7.4) Of Study days, with 47% reporting complete abstinence and 47% reporting I or more heavy drinking days. Their severity of depression, anxiety, stress (P < 0.05), and craving (P < 0.08), documented relapse triggers, decreased, and the degree of mindfulness increased (P < 0.05). The meditation course was rated as a very important (8.7/10, SD = 1.8) and useful relapse prevention tool (8.5/10, SD = 2.1); participants reported being very likely to Continue meditating (9.0/10, SD = 1.5). Gaining skills to reduce stress, coping with craving, and good group support were the most common qualitative comments about the course value. Compared with baseline, at 16 weeks, interleukin-6 levels decreased (N = 12, P = 0.05); cortisol levels (N = 10) were reduced but not Significantly. There were no adverse events or side effects. Conclusions: Meditation may be an effective adjunctive therapy for relapse prevention in alcohol dependence, worthy of investigation in a larger trial. The Study methods are appropriate for such a trial.

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