Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention to Improve Medication Assisted Treatment Adherence and Drug-use Outcomes for Opioid Use Disorder
Opioid-use Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Opioid-use Disorder focused on measuring Addiction, Relapse Prevention, Opioid, Mindfulness
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- An informed consent document voluntarily signed and dated by the subject.
- Subject must understand and be able to read and write in English.
- Enrollment in residential treatment at study site.
- Subject must be voluntarily engaged in MAT through services rendered by the treatment facility (Gaudenzia, Inc.), including buprenorphine, naltrexone, or methadone.
- Physically healthy males and females, aged 18 or older, who meet criteria for opioid use disorder (based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual 5th Edition criteria) as their primary diagnosis, who are enrolled in residential treatment at the collaborating study site.
- Subject must be willing to be randomized to treatment condition.
- Subjects who are willing and able to comply with scheduled visits and other study procedures.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Meets current or lifetime DSM-V criteria for schizophrenia or any psychotic disorder or organic mental disorder, including dementia-related psychosis as determined by the semi-structured interview.
- Presence of any other psychiatric disorder that in the opinion of the PI will interfere with completion of the study or place the patient at heightened risk through participation in the study.
Sites / Locations
- Gaudenzia, Inc. (West Chester House)Recruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention - Rolling Admission (MBRP-RA)
Treatment-As-Usual (TAU)
Group intervention comprised of didactics and trainings in cognitive behavioral therapy relapse prevention skills and mindfulness meditation.
Standard procedure for residential treatment program. Includes: supportive group therapy; Narcotics Anonymous/12-Step Programming; music, art, and animal therapy; psycho-education on issues related to mental health and substance use disorders; and medication counseling. No aspect of the treatment-as-usual services provided entails mindfulness training or components of mindfulness training.