Format
Scientific article
Published by / Citation
Paltun SC et al. (2017). Does trait mindfulness level affect quitting cannabis use? A six week follow-up study. Arch Clin Psychiatry;44(6):139-44 DOI: 10.1590/0101-60830000000139
Original Language

English

Country
Türkiye
Keywords
dependence
mindfulness
cannabis

Does Trait Mindfulness Level Affect Quitting Cannabis Use? A Six Week Follow-Up Study

Abstract

Background: Only 29% of cannabis dependent individuals seek treatment, yet significant decreases in cannabis use are seen in 31-36% of individuals that seek treatment. Follow-up studies have found that over 60% in substance use disorders end in relapse , leading to potentially chronic and relapsing cases. New and effective therapies should be researched in order to increase the success of relapse prevention treatments. 

Objective: In this study we aimed to evaluate the relationship between trait mindfulness level, substance dependence severity and quitting cannabis use. 

Methods: A hundred and sixty four patients, diagnosed with cannabis dependence, were involved in the study; socidemographic data were recorded and Addiction Profile Index (API), Mindfuness Attention and Awareness Scale (MAAS) were carried out. 

Results: We found that the trait mindfulness level is significantly related with quitting cannabis use. 

Discussion: Trait mindfulness may be an important determining factor of the ability to quit substance use and achieve remission.

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