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Effects of Auriculo-Acupuncture on Sleep and Emotional Stress in Hispanic Immigrants: A Small Randomized Clinical Trial.

Tracy Lynn Rupp
Published in: Journal of integrative and complementary medicine (2024)
Objectives: To investigate whether Hispanic immigrants with sleep disturbance showed improvements with auriculo-acupuncture mediated by emotional stress. Design: Single-blind randomized clinical trial. Settings/Location: Community. Subjects: Sixteen Hispanic male ( N  = 4) and female ( N  = 12) volunteers. Interventions: Bi-weekly intervention for eight total treatments of National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA) auriculo-acupuncture or sham. Outcome Measures: Emotional distress and sleep measures were completed Baseline, Mid- (four treatments), and Follow-up (eight treatments). Comparisons between Groups and within sessions using Mixed-Model ANOVA; linear regression assessed emotional stress and sleep association. Results: Significant within-subjects effect of Session ( p 's <.05) with significant differences Baseline/Mid-Way and Baseline/Final ( p 's <.05). Linear Regression showed significant positive associations at Baseline. Conclusions: Community auriculo-acupuncture may improve sleep and emotional stress in Hispanic immigrants.
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