Prevention Strategies for Addiction in Adults: An Updated Literature Review of Mindfulness and Exercise-Based Strategies
Odiaka Mark Anombem, MD1*, Chibuike Innocent Ozor, MD2, Godwin Philip Eniekop, MD3, Izuchukwu Lazarus Anaesiuba, MD4 ,John Ita Amah, MD5 and Ogochukwu Elizabeth Obiaghanwa, MD6
Abstract
Addiction and subsequent substance use disorders, represent a substantial and global public health challenge that requires novel interventions. Although many treatment strategies are available, these conditions are often underdiagnosed. Therefore, prevention strategies represent a more desirable approach for targeting addiction in adults. These interventions rely on behavioural changes that can often prove challenging to implement, particularly in those with recurring substance use disorders. Several effective treatment approaches have been devised that focus on altering these behaviours, including mindfulness-based interventions and cognitive behavioural therapies. However, the evidence concerning the long-term implications of these techniques is limited, with many studies noting that the beneficial outcomes observed in short-term investigations are often not replicated in the long term. Future research should, therefore, incorporate large scale randomised controlled trials to enhance our comprehension of the effectiveness of addiction prevention strategies, including mindfulness-based therapies and regular physical activity.
Keywords
addiction; substance use disorder; alcohol use disorder; prevention strategies; mindfulness; meditation; physical activity; exercise
Cite This Article
Anombem, O. M. MD, Ozor, C. I. MD, Eniekop, G. P. MD., Anaesiuba, I. L. MD., Amah, J. I. MD., Obiaghanwa, O. E. MD.(2022). Prevention Strategies for Addiction in Adults: An Updated Literature Review of Mindfulness and Exercise-Based Strategies. International Journal of Scientific Advances (IJSCIA), Volume 3| Issue 4: Jul-Aug 2022, Pages 651-653, URL: https://www.ijscia.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Volume3-Issue4-Jul-Aug-No.326-651-653.pdf
Volume 3 | Issue 4: Jul-Aug 2022