1. The Effect of Auricular Acupressure and Positive Group Psychotherapy With Motivational Interviewing for Smoking Cessation in Korean Adults.
- Author
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Lee EJ
- Subjects
- Acupuncture, Ear methods, Acupuncture, Ear statistics & numerical data, Adult, Biomarkers analysis, Biomarkers urine, Cotinine analysis, Cotinine urine, Female, Humans, Male, Motivational Interviewing standards, Motivational Interviewing statistics & numerical data, Psychotherapy, Group methods, Psychotherapy, Group statistics & numerical data, Republic of Korea, Smoking Cessation psychology, Smoking Cessation statistics & numerical data, Surveys and Questionnaires, Universities organization & administration, Universities statistics & numerical data, Acupuncture, Ear standards, Motivational Interviewing methods, Psychotherapy, Group standards, Smoking Cessation methods
- Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of positive group psychotherapy with auricular acupressure on tobacco withdrawal symptoms and smoking cessation. This study used a randomized controlled trial design. Participants were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 groups: group 1 (counseling and auricular acupressure), group 2 (counseling and placebo acupressure), and the control group (self-help for smoking cessation). Positive group psychotherapy and auricular acupressure were performed once a week for 6 weeks. The smoking cessation rates for 1 year in groups 1 and 2 were higher than that in the control group (9.5%, 15.6%, and 0%, respectively; odd ratio: 7.98, P = .019, n = 109). There was a significant difference of tobacco withdrawal symptoms among the 3 groups over 4 weeks (F = 2.9, P = .04). The mean differences between week 1 and week 4 among the 3 groups were statistically significant (4.7 ± 6.96, 5.18 ± 7.9, and 0.14 ± 7.15, F = 4.25, P = .018).
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- 2020
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