Correlations between auricular tenderness and symptoms in Korean adults

초록

The purpose of this study was to examine the correlation between auricular tenderness and subjective symptoms. A descriptive correlational study design was followed, which was also the second analysis of a randomized controlled trial. This study was performed in the Republic of Korea from September 2013 to February 2017. The Patient Health Questionnaire-9, the Constipation Assessment Scale, and the Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale were used. One hundred and thirty-three participants displayed ear tenderness, whereas 84 participants did not. Adults with auricular tenderness reported more symptoms, such as sputum, rhinitis, constipation, stress, mood swings, and depressive symptoms compared to adults without (with tenderness: 4.14 ± 2.94, without tenderness: 2.92 ± 2,45; t = 3.32, p = .001). Finally, auricular acupressure points were positively correlated with various symptoms such as sputum, constipation, nicotine addiction, stress, cough, and rhinitis. Auricular palpation could be used to detect a disease at an early stage.

제목
Correlations between auricular tenderness and symptoms in Korean adults
저자
EUN JIN LEE
학회명
34th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
학회 개최일
2019-04-04 ~ 2019-04-05