Kirsch Daniel L, Price Larry R, Nichols Francine, Marksberry Jeffrey A, Platoni Katherine T
Americal Institute of Stress, Fort Worth, Texas.
US Army Med Dep J. 2014 Oct-Dec:46-54.
Cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) is being prescribed for service members and veterans for the treatment of anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), insomnia and depression. The purpose of this study was to examine service members' and veterans' perceptions of the effectiveness and safety of CES treatment. Service members and veterans (N=1,514) who had obtained a CES device through the Department of Defense or Veterans Affairs Medical Center from 2006-2011 were invited to participate in the web based survey via email. One hundred fifty-two participants returned questionnaires. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Participants reported clinical improvement of 25% or more from using CES for anxiety (66.7%), PTSD (62.5%), insomnia (65.3%) and depression (53.9%). The majority of these participants reported clinical improvement of 50% or more. Respondents also perceived CES to be safe (99.0%). Those individuals who were not taking any prescription medication rated CES more effective than the combined CES and prescription medication group. CES provides service members and veterans with a safe, noninvasive, nondrug, easy to use treatment for anxiety, PTSD, insomnia, and depression that can be used in the clinical setting or self-directed at home.
颅电刺激疗法(CES)正被用于为军人和退伍军人治疗焦虑症、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)、失眠和抑郁症。本研究的目的是调查军人和退伍军人对CES治疗效果和安全性的看法。2006年至2011年期间通过国防部或退伍军人事务医疗中心获得CES设备的军人和退伍军人(N = 1514)受邀通过电子邮件参与基于网络的调查。152名参与者返回了问卷。使用描述性统计方法对数据进行了分析。参与者报告称,使用CES治疗焦虑症(66.7%)、PTSD(62.5%)、失眠(65.3%)和抑郁症(53.9%)后临床改善25%或更多。这些参与者中的大多数报告临床改善50%或更多。受访者还认为CES是安全的(99.0%)。那些未服用任何处方药的个体认为CES比CES与处方药联合使用组更有效。CES为军人和退伍军人提供了一种安全、无创、非药物、易于使用的治疗焦虑症、PTSD、失眠和抑郁症的方法,可在临床环境中使用或在家中自行使用。