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Bei-Hung Chang1, Elizabeth A. Sommers, MPH, LicAc2, and Yue Zhao1. (1) Health Policy and Management, Boston University School of Public Health, 150 S. Huntington Ave. (152H), Building 9, Boston, MA 02130, 857-364-2260, bhchang@bu.edu, (2) Research Dept., Pathways to Wellness, 142 Berkeley St. - 2nd floor, Boston, MA 02116
Objectives: To review the feasibility and preliminary data of a trial of acupuncture and the relaxation response (RR) for reducing substance craving among veterans.
Methods: Study participants were recruited from a Veterans Administration residential, homeless rehabilitation program. Enrolled participants were randomly assigned into one of the three study groups: acupuncture (ACU), RR, and usual care (UC). The acupuncture group received twice per week treatments and the RR group attended a weekly group to learn RR techniques. We conducted an interim analysis on substance craving ratings using a 7-point scale (0-6).
Results: We enrolled 56 veterans (mean age 46 years, 79% white, one female) in a 6 month period. All of the veterans who identified themselves as having a substance abuse problem and were screened to be eligible decided to enroll. The three study groups (n=19 ACU, n=19 RR, n=18 UC) were similar in age and race, but differed in baseline craving ratings. The intervention attendance rates were 74% and 75% for the ACU and RR group respectively among 24 veterans who completed the study as of 5/04/07. The baseline adjusted change scores in craving rating were significant for both ACU (-1.34, p=.001), and RR (-1.21, p=.01), but not the UC (-.51, p=.18) groups.
Conclusions: Although it is premature to make definitive conclusions before we complete the trial in 3-4 months, our preliminary data suggested the feasibility of the trial and interim analysis provided promising results in demonstrating the effectiveness of acupuncture and the RR on reducing substance craving.
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Presenting author's disclosure statement:
Any relevant financial relationships? No
Any institutionally-contracted trials related to this submission?
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.
The 135th APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition (November 3-7, 2007) of APHA