| Literature DB >> 35111587 |
Jingxia Lin1, Tianhao Chen1, Jiali He1, Raymond Ck Chung1, Haixia Ma1, Hwh Tsang1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Depression is recognized as a major public health problem with a substantial impact on individuals and society. Complementary therapies such as acupressure may be considered a safe and cost-effective treatment for people with depression. An increasing body of research has been undertaken to assess the effectiveness of acupressure in various populations with depression, but the evidence thus far is inconclusive. AIM: To examine the efficacy of acupressure on depression.Entities:
Keywords: Acupressure; Depression; Meta-analysis; Mild-to-moderate depressive symptoms; Systematic review
Year: 2022 PMID: 35111587 PMCID: PMC8783164 DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v12.i1.169
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Psychiatry ISSN: 2220-3206
Figure 1Flow diagram for data collection and analysis.
Figure 2Funnel plots of studies with depression outcomes.
Characteristics of included studies
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| Bergmann | RCT | Acute myocardial infarction with PPS acore ≥ 60 (213, 61.0 ± 8.1) | 32 (15.0) | Acupressure (45 min twice a day for 12 wk) | Figure pressure on two points at the sternum | Treat as usual (TAU) | MDI: 8.9 (7.4), PPS: 81 (13) | MDI, QOL, WHO-5’s well-being index, PPS |
| Dehghanmehr | RCT | Hemodialysis with no severe depression and anxiety (60, 39.2 ± 11.32) | 0 | Acupressure (8 min, 3 d weekly for 4 wk) | Figure pressure on acupoint Saiyinjiao | Sham, TAU | BDI: 31.44 (20.95), STAI: 47.60 (7.04) | STAI, BDI |
| Hmwe | RCT | Hemodialysis with depressive symptom (108, 58.06 ± 11.4) | 0 | Acupressure (12 min per session, 3 sessions weekly for 4 wk) | Figure pressure on acupoints Yintang, Shenmen, and Taixi | TAU | DASS depression: 10.93 (8.38), GHQ total: 25.33 (12.56) | DASS, GHQ-28 |
| Honda | RCT | College students with depressive symptoms (25, 33.2 ± 10.0) | Not mentioned | Acupressure (30 seconds per session, 3 sessions daily for 4 wk) | Figure pressure on six points on the neck (three points on the left and right side each) | TAU | BDI: 55 (10) | BDI |
| Kalani | RCT | Hemodialysis with BDI score ≥ 10 (96, 53.4 ± 13.9) | 0 | Acupressure (18 min per session, 3 sessions weekly for 4 wk) | Figure pressure on acupoints Sanyinjiao, Zusanli, Yanglingquan, Yongquan, Shenshu, and Shenmen | Sham, TAU | BDI: 27.5 (9.1) | BDI |
| Lanza | RCT | Alzheimer with CDR score ≤ 2 (12, 80.0 ± 9.0) | 0 | Acupressure (40 min weekly for 40 wk) | Figure pressure on relevant trigger points of the meridians | TAU | GDS: 13 (2) | GDS, MMSE, ADL, IADL |
| Molassiotis | RCT | Depression with GDS score ≥ 8 (118, 79.5 ± 14.5) | 34 (28.8) | Acupressure (5 min per session, twice weekly for 12 wk) | Figure pressure on acupoints Zusanli, Zhongfu, Shenmen, Taichong, Baihui | Sham, TAU | GDS: 10.6 (2.1), GHQ: 18.8 (5.9) | GDS, PSQI |
| Rahimi | RCT | Multiple sclerosis with EDSS score = 0-5.5 (106, 20-45 years old) | 20 (18.9) | Acupressure (15 min every day for 4 wk) | Figure pressure on acupoints Shenmen and Yintang | Sham | DASS depression: 11.48 (3.1) | DASS, FSS |
| Rani | RCT | Knee osteoarthritis with Kellgrene Lawrance scale grade 2 or 3 (212, 58.07 ± 11.22) | 11 (5.2) | Acupressure (15 min per session, 2 sessions per day, 5 d weekly for 32 wk) | Figure pressure on acupoints Liangqiu, Dubi, Zusanli, Yinglingquan, Xuehai, Yanglingquan | TAU | DASS depression: 14.56 (8.63) | DASS, VAS, GHQ-12, BMSWBI, WHOQOL-BREF |
| Tang | RCT | Lung cancer undergoing chemotherapy (40, 64.4 ± 9.2) | 10 (25) | Acupressure (3 min once every morning for 20 wk) | Figure pressure on acupoints Hegu, Zusanli, and Sanyinjiao | Sham | HADS: 7.29 (4.39), ECOG-PSR: 11 (45.8) | HADS, TFRS, ECOG-PSR, PSQI |
| Tseng | RCT | Depression with GDS score > 5 (47, 82.78 ± 6.88) | 8 (17.0) | Acupressure with a magnetic bead (7 d weekly for 2 wk) | Magnetic bead on ear Shenmen point | Sham | GDS: 8.71 (2.31) BAI: 13.63 (7.36) | GDS, BAI |
| Wu | RCT | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with depressive symptom (44, 73.0 ± 9.7) | 0 | Acupressure (16 min per session, 5 sessions weekly for 4 wk) | Figure pressure on acupoints Dazhui, Tiantu, Shousaili, Feishu, Shenshu | Sham | GDS score at basline not available | GDS, DVAS |
| Yu | RCT | Postpartum wome with low back pain score ≥ 1 (70, 34.4 ± 4.8) | 0 | Acupressure (10 min per session, 5 sessions weekly for 4 wk) | Figure pressure on acupoints Shenhu, Dachangshu, Guanyuanshu, Weiyang, and Sanyinjiao | Sham | EPDS: 9.4 (4.5) | EPDS, RMDQ, ODI, VAS |
| Zick | RCT | Breast cancer with depressive symptom (288, 60.5 ± 10.0) | Not mentioned | Acupressure (30 min every day for 10 wk) | Figure pressure on acupoints Hegu, Zusanli, Sanyinjiao, Taixi, Baihui, and Qihai | Sham, TAU | HADS: 6.2 (3.2) | VAS, BPI |
ADL: Activity of daily living; BAI: Beck anxiety inventory; BDI: Beck depression inventory; BMSWBI: Body-mind-spirit well-being inventory; BPI: Brief pain inventory; CDR: Clinical dementia rating; COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; DASS: Depression anxiety stress scales; DVAS: Dyspnea visual analogue scale; ECOG-PSR: Eastern cooperative oncology group performance status rating; EDSS: Expanded disability status scale; EPDS: Edinburgh postnatal depression scale; FSS: Fatigue severity scale; GDS: Geriatric depression scale; GHQ: General health questionnaire; HADS: Hospital anxiety and depression scale; IADL: Instrumental ADL; MDI: Major depression inventory; MMSE: Mini mental state examination; ODI: Oswestry disability index; PFS: Piper fatigue scale; PPS: Pressure pain sensitivity; PSQI: Pittsburgh sleep quality index; QOL: SF-36 quality of life; RMDQ: Roland-morris disability questionnaire; STAI: Spielberger state-trait anxiety inventory; TAU: treat as usual; TFRS: Tang fatigue rating scale; VAS: Visual analog scale.
Quality assessment using standards for reporting interventions in clinical trials of acupuncture for the included studies
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| Bergmann (2014) | NR | NR | Y | Y | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | Y |
| Dehghanmehr (2020) | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NR | Y | NR | Y |
| Hmwe (2015) | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | Y | NR | Y | NR | Y |
| Honda (2012) | Y | NR | NR | Y | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | Y |
| Kalani (2019) | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NR | Y | NR | Y |
| Lanza (2018) | Y | NR | NR | Y | NR | Y | Y | Y | NR | Y |
| Molassiotis (2020) | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NR | Y | NR | Y |
| Rahimi (2020) | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | Y |
| Rani (2020) | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | Y |
| Tang (2014) | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
| Tseng (2020) | Y | Y | NR | Y | NR | Y | NR | Y | NR | Y |
| Wu (2007) | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | Y |
| Yu (2020) | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | Y | NR | Y | NR | Y |
| Zick (2018) | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NR | Y | Y | Y |
NR: Not reported; Y: Reported.
Figure 3Risk of bias evaluation for the included studies.
Figure 4Effects of acupressure on depression. 1.1.1. Subgroup meta-analyses of studies using treat-as-usual (TAU) as controls; 1.1.2. Subgroup meta-analyses of studies using Sham controls.
Figure 5Effects of acupressure on depression with treatment duration of 2 to 4 wk.
Figure 6Effects of acupressure on depression with treatment duration of more than 4 wk.
Figure 7Effects of acupressure on depressive symptoms in participants with chronic diseases.
Figure 8Effects of acupressure on depressive symptoms in participants with primary depression.
Figure 9Effects of acupressure on depression in participants aged 18-64 years old.
Figure 10Effects of acupressure on depression in participants aged 65 years old or above.
Figure 11Effects of acupressure using no more than 3 (3 included) acupoints on depression.
Figure 12Effects of acupressure using more than 3 acupoints on depression.
Figure 13Effects of acupressure on anxiety.
Figure 14Sensitivity analyses of acupressure on depression.