Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2693063 EXPLORE: The Journal of Science and Healing 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo evaluate the short-term effects of the emotional freedom technique (EFT) on tension-type headache (TTH) sufferers.DesignWe used a parallel-group design, with participants randomly assigned to the emotional freedom intervention (n = 19) or a control arm (standard care n = 16).SettingThe study was conducted at the outpatient Headache Clinic at the Korgialenio Benakio Hospital of Athens.ParticipantsThirty-five patients meeting criteria for frequent TTH according to International Headache Society guidelines were enrolled.InterventionParticipants were instructed to use the EFT method twice a day for two months.Outcome MeasuresStudy measures included the Perceived Stress Scale, the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Scale, and the Short-Form questionnaire-36. Salivary cortisol levels and the frequency and intensity of headache episodes were also assessed.ResultsWithin the treatment arm, perceived stress, scores for all Short-Form questionnaire-36 subscales, and the frequency and intensity of the headache episodes were all significantly reduced. No differences in cortisol levels were found in any group before and after the intervention.ConclusionsEFT was reported to benefit patients with TTH. This randomized controlled trial shows promising results for not only the frequency and severity of headaches but also other lifestyle parameters.

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