JIA Yong-nan, GU Jian-hui, WEI Qing-lin, et al. Effect of scalp acupuncture stimulation on mood and sleep in children with autism spectrum disorder[J]. Acupuncture research, 2021, 46(11): 948-952.
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JIA Yong-nan, GU Jian-hui, WEI Qing-lin, et al. Effect of scalp acupuncture stimulation on mood and sleep in children with autism spectrum disorder[J]. Acupuncture research, 2021, 46(11): 948-952. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20210276.
Effect of scalp acupuncture stimulation on mood and sleep in children with autism spectrum disorder
Objective To observe the effects of penetrating technique of scalp acupuncture on emotion
sleep and function development in children of autism spectrum disorder(ASD). Methods A total of 60 SAD children aged 3 to 6 years were randomized in a control group(music education rehabilitation
n=30) and an observation group(penetrating technique of scalp acupuncture + music education rehabilitation
n=30). In the two groups
the treatment for 3 months was as 1 course
and 2 courses of treatment were required. Before and after treatment
the changes were observed in childhood autism rating scale(CARS)
emotion regulation subscale(ER)
children's sleep habits questionnaire(CSHQ) and children autism and psycho-educational profile for autistic and developmentally disabled children(C-PEP-3)
separately.Results Compared with the scores before treatment
CARS score
the score of each subscale of CSHQ
e.g. bedtime resistance
sleep onset delay
irregular sleep duration
sleep anxiety
parasomnias and daytime sleepiness as well as the total score of CSHQ were all reduced in children of two groups(P<0.05); and the score of ER and C-PEP-3 were all increased(P<0.05) after 6 months' treatment. Compared with the control group
ER score was increased in 3 and 6 months after treatment(P<0.05)
CARS score was reduced(P<0.05) and C-PEP-3 score was increased obviously(P<0.05) 6 months after treatment in the observation group; but the scores of the subscale for night waking and sleep disordered breathing did not changed noticeably(P > 0.05). Conclusion Penetrating technique of scalp acupuncture improves the emotion and sleep disorder and promotes the function development in ASD children.
Effect on the core symptoms in children with autism spectrum disorder treated with acupuncture at “ghost points” combined with the acupoints selected by syndrome differentiation
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Children Encephalopathy Rehabilitation Center of the Third People's Hospital of Hubei Province Affiliated to Jianghan University