Could a simple ear device ease anxiety in autism?
NCT ID NCT06258590
Summary
This small pilot study tested whether a non-drug, wearable device that gently stimulates the ear could help manage anxiety in teenagers with autism. Ten participants, aged 12-17, learned to use the device at home twice daily for four weeks. The main goal was to check if this approach was safe and practical for this group, while also looking for any changes in anxiety levels.
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Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina, 29425, United States
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