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Mindfulness based stress reduction among substance abuse patients at de-addiction center.

Bioinformation
May 5, 2022
Alfred Solomon D et al. (4 authors)
Journal ArticleHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to investigate the effectiveness of a mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) program on stress levels and salivary cortisol in substance abuse patients.

Results Summary

The MBSR program significantly reduced stress levels (p < 0.05) and salivary cortisol (mean reduction of 10.54, p < 0.005) in the experimental group compared to the control group, which showed no significant change (p > 0.005).

Population

60 drug addicts receiving treatment at an addiction center, divided into experimental (n=30) and control (n=30) groups.

Effective Dosage

Two 1-hour sessions per day, capped at 15 participants per session.

Duration

8 weeks.

Interactions

None mentioned.

Extracted Claims (5)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
mindfulness-based stress reduction program
decrease
stress level
substance abuse patients
p < 0.05
showed improvements
#1
MBSR programme
decrease
mean level of blood cortisol
experimental group
from 18.08 (3.62) to 7.54 (1.29)
dropped
#2
MBSR programme
decrease
mean cortisol level
experimental group
10.54 (3.45) between pre and post intervention
differs
#3
-
no change
mean serum cortisol level
control group
from 17.30 (2.34) to 17.15 (2.31)
no significant difference
#4
MBSR
decrease
stress
Patients taking treatment in de addiction centre
-
beneficial intervention for reducing stress
#5
Abstract

It is of interest to investigate the effectiveness of a mindfulness-based stress reduction program on stress and salivary cortisol among substance abuse patients. There were 60 drug addicts who were receiving treatment at the addiction centre. Samples are divided into 30 drug abuse patient experimental and 30 substance abuse patient control groups using the simple random sampling approach. Salivary cortisol, a pre-test stress biomarker, was measured and used to analyse the results. The MBSR programme was administered over thecourse of eight weeks, with two 1-hour sessions held each day, with a cap of 15 participants. The biomarker for stress (salivary cortisol) will be obtained once again at the end of the program to assess the post-test level of perceived stress and compare it to the results. Patients showed improvements in stress level (p < 0.05) following the 8-week MBSR program. The mean level of blood cortisol in the experimental group was 18.08 (3.62), which was dropped to 7.54 (1.29) before the intervention. The mean cortisol level in the experimental group differs by 10.54 (3.45) between pre and post intervention following the intervention (p value is < 0.005). Thus, there is a difference between the experimental conditions before and after the intervention. The mean serum cortisol level in the pre-test is 17.30 (2.34) and the mean serum cortisol level in the post test is 17.15 (2.31) in the control group (p value is > 0.005). Data shows that there is a significant difference between the groups. MBSR may be a beneficial intervention for reducing stress, in Patients taking treatment in de addiction centre.

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Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy85/10
Quality75/10
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Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.05
Weight Score2.05
Normalized Score0.69