Substance use outcomes for mindfulness based relapse prevention are partially mediated by reductions in stress: Results from a randomized trial
Abstract
ObjectiveMindfulness based relapse prevention (MBRP) has demonstrated efficacy in alleviating substance use, stress, and craving but how MBRP works for marginalized young adults has not been investigated. The current study used a novel rolling group format for MBRP as an additional intervention for young adults in residential treatment. We tested the hypothesis that MBRP (plus Treatment as usual (TAU)) would reduce stress, craving, and substance...
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Title
Substance use outcomes for mindfulness based relapse prevention are partially mediated by reductions in stress: Results from a randomized trial
Published Date
Aug 1, 2018
Volume
91
Pages
37 - 48
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