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Aggressive adolescents benefit from massage therapy
Journal article

Aggressive adolescents benefit from massage therapy

Miguel A. Diego, Tiffany Field, Maria Hernandez-Reif, Jon A. Shaw, Eugenic M. Rothe, Daniel Castellanos and Linda Mesner
Adolescence, Vol.37(147)
2002

Abstract

Adolescent Adolescent Behavior Adolescent Psychology Aggression Female Humans Male Massage Questionnaires Random Allocation Social Behavior Disorders adolescent aggression article child behavior child psychology clinical trial controlled clinical trial controlled study female human male massage methodology psychological aspect questionnaire randomization randomized controlled trial sociopathy
Seventeen aggressive adolescents were randomly assigned to a massage therapy group or a relaxation therapy group to receive 20-minute therapy sessions, twice a week for five weeks. The massaged adolescents had lower anxiety after the first and last sessions. By the end of the study, they also reported feeling less hostile and they were perceived by their parents as being less aggressive. Significant differences were not found for the adolescents who were assigned to the relaxation group.

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