Supplementary file 1_The efficacy of acupuncture for depression-associated chronic pain: a
by Hui Zhao·Updated 4d ago
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Description
Hui Zhao's supplementary document from a systematic review and meta-analysis on the efficacy of acupuncture for depression-associated chronic pain. The review includes 10 randomized controlled trials involving 761 participants, with data analyzed up to March 2025. The file, last updated in June 2026, contains the full review methodology, results, and conclusions.
Use Cases
Reviewing meta-analysis methodology for acupuncture clinical trials based on the described search of eight databases.
Comparing treatment efficacy and safety outcomes for depression-associated chronic pain based on the reported standardized mean differences and relative risk.
Analyzing the influence of treatment duration on outcomes based on the subgroup analysis findings mentioned in the description.
Strengths
Includes data from 10 randomized controlled trials involving 761 participants.
Employs specific assessment tools: Cochrane Risk of Bias 2 and the GRADE system.
Reports specific statistical results, including standardized mean differences and confidence intervals for key outcomes.
Limitations
The 19.3 KB file size suggests the document is a summary or supplementary file, not the underlying raw trial data.
Column-level documentation for any potential tabular data within the document is absent.
The dataset's scope is limited to the specific research question of the included review.
Provenance
Source
Hui Zhao, published on figshare.
Collection Method
Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials from eight international and regional databases.
Time Range
Literature search from database inception to March 2025.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-06-01 05:23:03; literature search conducted up to March 2025.
Primary file format is DOCX; data extraction may be required if statistical results are needed in a machine-readable format.