Atención plena compasiva para dejar de fumar en México: un ensayo clínico aleatorizado

Alejandro López Tello, José Rogelio Pérez Padilla, Leonor Alejandra García Gómez, María Andrea Hernández Pérez, María Jennifer Osio Echánove, Raquel Mondragón Gómez, Juan José Sánchez Sosa, Silvia Ruiz-Velasco Acosta, Ana Beatriz Moreno Coutiño
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Introduction: Compassionate Mindfulness (APC, according to the term in Spanish) is defined as the awareness that arises through paying attention to the present moment, without judging experiences and generating actions motivated by the aspiration to free oneself and others from suffering. Currently the effectiveness of this type of treatment has gained relevance in the context of nicotine addiction treatment. Objective: to evaluate the efficacy of an intervention based on APC as a treatment for smoking cessation in the Mexican population. Method: a randomized clinical trial was implemented involving 62 people recruited from a specialized smoking cessation clinic in Mexico City. These people were randomly assigned to one of two treatment conditions: the control group received the treatment provided regularly at the clinic, while the experimental group received an APC-based treatment. Results: at the end of the treatment, participants who received the APC-based treatment were more likely to quit smoking (OR = 4.33, p .025, IC 95% 1.2-15) and they also displayed greater benefits to their mental health in some of the variables evaluated. Discussion and conclusion: APC is an effective intervention for smoking cessation in Mexican patients, since it has important benefits to the patient’s general mental health, and it is important to continue exploring its effects on both the maintenance of abstinence and relapse of tobacco consumption.
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引言:慈悲正念(APC,根据西班牙语中的术语)被定义为通过关注当下而产生的意识,而不是评判经验和产生行动,其动机是渴望将自己和他人从痛苦中解放出来。目前,这类治疗的有效性已与尼古丁成瘾治疗相关。目的:评估基于APC的干预措施对墨西哥人群戒烟的疗效。方法:从墨西哥城一家专门的戒烟诊所招募62人,进行随机临床试验。这些人被随机分配到两种治疗条件中的一种:对照组接受诊所定期提供的治疗,而实验组接受基于APC的治疗。结果:在治疗结束时,接受基于APC的治疗的参与者更有可能戒烟(OR=4.33,p。025,IC 95%1.2-15),在评估的一些变量中,他们对心理健康也表现出更大的益处。讨论和结论:APC是墨西哥患者戒烟的有效干预措施,因为它对患者的总体心理健康有重要益处,继续探索它对保持禁欲和烟草消费复发的影响很重要。
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