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Mindfulness-based interventions for addictions among diverse and underserved populations.

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Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) show strong promise for treating addictions, but there is much work to be done to ensure that they are culturally appropriate, accessible, and optimally effective for priority… Click to show full abstract

Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) show strong promise for treating addictions, but there is much work to be done to ensure that they are culturally appropriate, accessible, and optimally effective for priority populations who could potentially have the most to gain. This article briefly highlights research on MBIs for addictions among diverse and underserved populations and proposes next steps for increasing their potential to target addiction-related health disparities. Future directions include: 1) Prioritize diversity in clinical trials and conduct appropriately powered moderation analyses; 2) Consider treatment adaptations; 3) Examine underlying mechanisms to optimize MBIs for specific populations; 4) Improve implementation in community-based and other appropriate settings; and 5) Consider use of technology to provide just-in-time support and increase scalability for diverse populations.

Keywords: among diverse; diverse underserved; addictions among; underserved populations; based interventions; mindfulness based

Journal Title: Current opinion in psychology
Year Published: 2018

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