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Efficacy and Safety of Auricular Acupuncture in Depression During the Covid 19 Pandemic

Efficacy and Safety of Auricular Acupuncture in Depression During the Covid 19 Pandemic

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18-50 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Participants with moderate depressive symptoms measured by PHQ-9 will be randomized to receive auricular acupuncture. The triple blinded procedure will be conducted in 12 sessions (6 weeks). The primary outcome is the response to the treatment 3 months after inclusion.

Description

Depression, often under-diagnosed and under-treated, is the leading cause of disability worldwide and contributes significantly to the global burden of diseases, with university students being a major risk group. There is a growing demand for non-pharmacological treatments for depression. In this sense, auricular acupuncture is considered a simple, low cost technique, well accepted by patients. The Unified Health System (Sistema Único de Saúde -SUS) incorporated this practice in 2006, but there is a lack of studies evaluating its efficacy and safety. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of auricular acupuncture to reduce depressive symptoms in comparison with usual care and non-specific auricular acupuncture. This is a randomized clinical trial, blinded to the evaluator, participant and statistician. The study sample will be composed of 280 university students, divided equally into two groups: Experimental group - GE (auricular acupuncture) and Control group - GC (non-specific auricular acupuncture). The GE and GC participants will be submitted to 12 sessions of auricular acupuncture, 2 times a week. The primary outcome of the study will be the proportion of participants who present improvement of 50% or more in their symptoms, evaluated by the PHQ-9, three months after inclusion. The secondary outcomes will be: improvement of 50% or more in their symptoms, after six months; quality of life (SF-36), change in the use of antidepressant medication, events and adverse effects, levels of Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), Interleukin 1β, Interleukin-6 and TNF-α in blood plasma. The data will be analyzed aiming at treating according to the principles of CONSORT.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age between 18 and 50 years old
  • PHQ-9 score between 10 and 19 (moderate depression)
  • Availability for sessions

Exclusion Criteria:

Use complementary and integrative practices at the last 3 months; Suicidal risk evaluated by question number 9 in the PHQ-9 Severe depression score in the PHQ-9 Prior use of auricular acupuncture Pregnancy Menopause Tape and metal allergy

Study details
    Depressive Symptoms
    Depression
    Anxiety
    Insomnia
    Quality of Life

NCT05855421

Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina

29 January 2025

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