Using acupuncture to treat major depressive disorder: a pilot investigation

Laura E Blitzer PhD (Associate Professor), Daniel J Atchison-Nevel A.P. (Clinical Director), Maureen C Kenny PhD (Associate Professor)
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Abstract

Context: Depression is one of the most common and painful forms of mental suffering. Treatment with acupuncture may help to alleviate, transform and perhaps eliminate symptomology.

Objective: To determine if acupuncture’s extraordinary vessels are effective in treating major depressive disorder.

Design: Observational, mixed-method, pilot study.

Setting: Participants were recruited through a newspaper advertisements and prescreened for Major Depressive Disorder.

Participants: Ten men and women (34–66 years of age), screened for Major Depressive Disorder, were treated with acupuncture.

Interventions: Acupuncture’s extraordinary vessels – treatment involved four weeks of twice weekly acupuncture treatments followed by four weeks of once weekly treatments.

Main Outcome Measures: Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (SCID). Beck and Reynolds Depression Inventories.

Results: Those who completed the treatments showed significant improvement on both the Beck and Reynolds Depression Inventories and on retakes of the SCID suggesting that acupuncture can provide significant relief from depression in both men and women.

用针灸治疗重度抑郁症:一项试点调查
背景:抑郁症是一种最常见、最痛苦的精神疾病。针灸治疗可能有助于减轻、改变甚至消除症状。目的:探讨针刺异常血管治疗重度抑郁症的疗效。设计:观察性、混合方法、试点研究。环境:参与者通过报纸广告被招募,并被预先筛选为重度抑郁症。参与者:10名男性和女性(34-66岁),接受针灸治疗。干预措施:针灸的特殊血管治疗包括四周每周两次的针灸治疗,随后是四周每周一次的针灸治疗。主要结果测量:DSM-IV (SCID)的结构化临床访谈。贝克和雷诺兹抑郁量表。结果:完成治疗的患者在Beck和Reynolds抑郁量表以及SCID重测上都有显著改善,这表明针灸可以显著缓解男性和女性的抑郁症。
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