The main aim of this study is to better understand whether yoga can be blended with mindfulness as an additional intervention for people receiving medication assisted treatment at a Hartford-based community agency. If this program is acceptable to participants, then additional studies can allow us to determine its impact on stress and cravings. This intervention, developed by the researchers, is called BEING.
This study is a micro-trial of our mindful yoga intervention, BEING, tailored to the MAT clients. This study adapts an existing manualized program of yoga and mindfulness intervention (BEING) for MAT participants. Particularly important is addressing potential challenges and concerns regarding acceptability and feasibility of implementation in vulnerable males with substance dependence. We are enlisting the support of a mindful yoga expert with experience in related populations (i.e., previously incarcerated male veterans with mental health issues) in the adaptation process. This study is designed primarily to test the feasibility of the implementation of the intervention. We cannot draw statistically valid conclusions about the impact the intervention on outcomes, given the overall study design. We plan to collect participant feedback on whether or not the intervention is acceptable. We also want to evaluate the availability, accessibility, acceptability and feasibility of collecting certain measures that would be collected in a subsequent adequately powered treatment study.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
43
60 minute yoga session that blends mindfulness techniques
Community Renewal Team
Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Acceptability
Responses to questions about how acceptable participants found the intervention. The questions are indicated below: All questions can be responded to with one of the following answers: Completely disagree; disagree; neither agree nor disagree; agree; completely agree. I approve of the yoga and mindfulness training. I find the yoga and mindfulness training interesting. I like the yoga and mindfulness training. I welcome the yoga and mindfulness training. The training seems appropriate. The training applies to me. The training seems right for me. The training seems like a good match for me. The training seems easy to carry out. The training seems possible. The training seems doable. The training seems easy to use.
Time frame: 3 months following pre-test
Adherence (self report)
Adherence to MAT per client self report-Response to question on whether they are still on MAT.
Time frame: 3 months following pre-test
Adherence (record review)
Review of client chart to see if the client is still on MAT and taking as prescribed.
Time frame: 3 months following intervention
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