Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT06739304
Brief 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.
Detailed Description: The Group Mindfulness-based intervention adhered to structured formal procedures, conducted by psychiatrists, and was scheduled once a week, where each session spans for two hours, interspersed with a 10-minute break. Starting from the second intervention, the previous intervention's contents and home practice were reviewed at the beginning of each subsequent intervention. Based on the Randomized Controlled Trial design, the evaluation time nodes for clinical variables, cognitive task(reginal segmental task),fMRI and blood test were baseline (before intervention), 1-2 weeks after intervention began, and after intervention. All clinical variable scales were presented in paper form, the questions were clearly explained by researchers.
Study: NCT06739304
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT06739304