Pilkington Karen, Rampes Hagen, Richardson Janet
NLH CAM Specialist Library, University of Westminster, School of Integrated Health, London, UK.
Expert Rev Neurother. 2006 Nov;6(11):1741-51. doi: 10.1586/14737175.6.11.1741.
Surveys have demonstrated that complementary medicine use for depression is widespread, although patterns of use vary. A series of systematic reviews provide a summary of the current evidence for acupuncture, aromatherapy and massage, homeopathy, meditation, reflexology, herbal medicine, yoga, and several dietary supplements and relaxation techniques. The quantity and quality of individual studies vary widely, but research interest in complementary therapies is increasing, particularly in herbal and nutritional products. Major questions are still to be answered with respect to the effectiveness and appropriate role of these therapies in the management of depression. Areas for further research and some of the potential challenges to research design are discussed. Finally, several ongoing developments in information provision on this topic are highlighted.
调查表明,用于治疗抑郁症的补充替代医学使用广泛,尽管使用模式各不相同。一系列系统评价总结了目前关于针灸、芳香疗法、按摩、顺势疗法、冥想、反射疗法、草药、瑜伽以及几种膳食补充剂和放松技巧的证据。个别研究的数量和质量差异很大,但对补充替代疗法的研究兴趣正在增加,尤其是对草药和营养产品的研究。关于这些疗法在抑郁症管理中的有效性和适当作用,仍有一些主要问题有待解答。文中讨论了进一步研究的领域以及研究设计面临的一些潜在挑战。最后,强调了关于该主题信息提供方面的一些当前进展。