Mindfulness-Based Treatment of Aggression in Individuals with Mild Intellectual Disabilities: a Waiting List Control Study

Publication Date

2013

Document Type

Article

Issue

2

Abstract

Physical and verbal aggression is a significant problem for some individuals with mild intellectual disabilities who reside in the community. We assessed the effectiveness of a mindfulness-based procedure, Meditation on the Soles of the Feet, to control both physical and verbal aggression. The design was a two-group (experimental and waiting list control) randomized controlled trial with four 12-week phases. A total of 57 individuals were referred to the trial, with 34 eligible for random assignment to the experimental and control conditions. Results showed a significant reduction in physical and verbal aggression commensurate with mindfulness-based training, when compared to the waiting list control condition. Similar reductions in physical and verbal aggression were evident when the same training was introduced in the control condition. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the mindfulness-based procedure for assisting individuals with mild intellectual disabilities to control their physical and verbal aggression. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media New York.

Keywords

Meditation on the Soles of the Feet, Physical aggression, Randomized controlled trial, Verbal aggression

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