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The Impact of Acupuncture on Self-Perceived Stress and ADHD Core Symptomatology in an Adult, Atomoxetinetaking ADHD Participant. Insights from an In-depth Single Case Study
by
Bennett, Ashley
, May, Nils
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Acupuncture
/ Adenosine
/ Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
/ Case studies
/ Content analysis
/ Data analysis
/ Hyperactivity
/ Impulsivity
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Patients
/ Physiology
/ Questionnaires
/ Stress
/ Traditional Chinese medicine
2023
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The Impact of Acupuncture on Self-Perceived Stress and ADHD Core Symptomatology in an Adult, Atomoxetinetaking ADHD Participant. Insights from an In-depth Single Case Study
by
Bennett, Ashley
, May, Nils
in
Acupuncture
/ Adenosine
/ Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
/ Case studies
/ Content analysis
/ Data analysis
/ Hyperactivity
/ Impulsivity
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Patients
/ Physiology
/ Questionnaires
/ Stress
/ Traditional Chinese medicine
2023
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The Impact of Acupuncture on Self-Perceived Stress and ADHD Core Symptomatology in an Adult, Atomoxetinetaking ADHD Participant. Insights from an In-depth Single Case Study
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Bennett, Ashley
, May, Nils
in
Acupuncture
/ Adenosine
/ Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
/ Case studies
/ Content analysis
/ Data analysis
/ Hyperactivity
/ Impulsivity
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Patients
/ Physiology
/ Questionnaires
/ Stress
/ Traditional Chinese medicine
2023
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The Impact of Acupuncture on Self-Perceived Stress and ADHD Core Symptomatology in an Adult, Atomoxetinetaking ADHD Participant. Insights from an In-depth Single Case Study
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The Impact of Acupuncture on Self-Perceived Stress and ADHD Core Symptomatology in an Adult, Atomoxetinetaking ADHD Participant. Insights from an In-depth Single Case Study
2023
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Background: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) includes inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity as core symptoms and is associated with increased self-perceived stress. Primary Study Objective: This article evaluates the impact of acupuncture (provided in addition to regular pharmacological treatment with Atomoxetine) on self-perceived stress and ADHD core symptomatology, compared to atomoxetine (ATX) alone. Methods/Design: In-depth single case study, involving a mixed methods approach with questionnaires and interviews was used. The participant completed two rating scales. Additionally, semi-structured interviews were held. Qualitative data were subjected to content analysis and both sets of data were triangulated. Setting: Data collection/intervention (treatments) took place at an Acupuncture clinic in Hamburg, Germany, EU. Participant(s): One adult, atomoxetine-taking ADHD participant. Intervention: Acupuncture according to Chinese medicine-diagnosis twice/week, over the course of eight weeks, following a pre-defined but flexible point protocol. Primary Outcome Measures: 1) The Current Symptom Scale (CSS) and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS). 2) Semi-structured interviews. Results: Acupuncture treatments in addition to regular ATX intake positively affected the participant's ADHD symptoms (PSS - 31%, total score of the CSS - 47%). There was a considerable decrease in subgroup scores (attention deficit - 39%; functionality impairment - 55%; hyperactivity/impulsivity - 53%; impulsivity - 30%). Post-interventional interviews showed perceived increased self-control, (self-) awareness and centeredness. Combined treatment was perceived as more beneficial than pharmaceutical treatment alone. Conclusion: Acupuncture treatment appears to have a positive impact on both self-perception of stress and ADHD core symptomatology. Findings were partially congruent with the reviewed research literature but due to limitations/risks of bias (ROBs) associated with the design, no concrete conclusions regarding a potential method-related specificity can be drawn. Further research with larger samples and a more robust design is recommended.
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InnoVision Health Media, Inc
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