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一项探索实施“寻求安全”和创伤敏感型瑜伽可行性的定性研究。

A Qualitative Study to Explore Feasibility of Implementing Seeking Safety and Trauma-Sensitive Yoga.

作者信息

Marsh Teresa Naseba, Tahsin Farah, Morin Kristen A, Linekar Tammy, Jones Harry, Marsh David C

机构信息

Northern Ontario School of Medicine University, Sudbury, Canada.

University of Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Subst Use. 2025 Jun 24;19:29768357251350869. doi: 10.1177/29768357251350869. eCollection 2025 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Seeking Safety (SS) is an evidence-based intervention that benefits patients living with co-occurring PTSD and SUD. Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TSY) has been found to be another beneficial treatment for this patient population. In this study, we examine the feasibility of implementing both SS and TSY within a residential addiction treatment program to support this patient population.

METHODS

We conducted a qualitative prospective evaluation at the Jubilee Treatment Centre in Timmins Ontario from March 2023 to October 2023. Staff members of this center delivered the SS intervention and the TSY was delivered virtually by a certified yoga teacher to the participants. The data sources included patient data, focus groups, and treatment satisfaction surveys to evaluate the effect of this blended intervention on study participants and program staff. A descriptive statistical analysis as well a thematic analysis was conducted to analyze both quantitative and qualitative data, respectively.

RESULTS

A total of 45 individuals, participated in this 6-month-long intervention. The average age of the participants was 37.88. 84.44% of participants experienced mental health problems in the last 90 days, and 80% used substances in the last 90 days. The paired -test analysis indicated a significant difference in Trauma Symptoms Checklist 40 scores before and after the intervention.

CONCLUSION

This study provided valuable insights into participants' experiences of participating in this innovative intervention. The finding can benefit future researchers who seek to implement similar programs to support individuals with PTSD and SUD.

摘要

背景

“寻求安全”(SS)是一种循证干预措施,对同时患有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和物质使用障碍(SUD)的患者有益。创伤敏感瑜伽(TSY)已被发现是针对这一患者群体的另一种有益治疗方法。在本研究中,我们考察了在住院成瘾治疗项目中同时实施SS和TSY以支持这一患者群体的可行性。

方法

2023年3月至2023年10月,我们在安大略省蒂明斯的禧年治疗中心进行了一项定性前瞻性评估。该中心的工作人员实施SS干预,TSY由一名认证瑜伽教师通过线上方式传授给参与者。数据来源包括患者数据、焦点小组和治疗满意度调查,以评估这种综合干预对研究参与者和项目工作人员的影响。分别进行描述性统计分析和主题分析来分析定量和定性数据。

结果

共有45人参与了这项为期6个月的干预。参与者的平均年龄为37.88岁。84.44%的参与者在过去90天内经历过心理健康问题,80%的参与者在过去90天内使用过药物。配对检验分析表明干预前后创伤症状清单40得分存在显著差异。

结论

本研究为参与者参与这种创新干预的体验提供了有价值的见解。这一发现可为未来寻求实施类似项目以支持PTSD和SUD患者的研究人员提供帮助。

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