Effects of a trauma-informed mindful recovery program on comorbid pain, anxiety, and substance use during primary care buprenorphine treatment: A proof-of-concept study.
Zev Schuman-OlivierThomas FatkinTimothy B CreedonFarah SamawiSarah K MooreKayley OkstAlaine Kiera FredericksenAlexandra Sasha OxnardDavid RollLydia SmithBenjamin Lê CookRoger D WeissPublished in: The American journal on addictions (2022)
This is the first study to report the effects of a 24-week mindfulness program during buprenorphine treatment on common comorbidities, including pain interference, anxiety, cocaine, and benzodiazepine use. The findings that M-ROCC is associated with reduced experiential avoidance, as well as increased interoceptive awareness and self-compassion, align with proposed mechanisms that are now extended to OUD treatment. Future larger randomized controlled trials are needed before effectiveness can be established and the role of these mechanisms can be confirmed.