Development and Validation of Yoga Protocol for Patients with Depression.

IF 1.8 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Dhamodhini K S, Maheshkumar K, Santhi Silambanan, Suvarna Jyothi Kantipudi, R Sathianathan, Padmavathi R
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Background: Scientific evidence suggests that yoga is beneficial for treating mental health disorders. To the best of our knowledge, minimal studies have been done on the development of a yoga module for the specific clinical aspects of depression and there is no particular study on yoga protocol development for mild depression and moderate depression.

Purpose: The primary aim of this study is to develop specific yoga protocol modules for treating patients affected with mild and moderate depression.

Methods: Yoga protocols for treating mild and moderate depression were developed using classical yoga texts, previous literature, and with the help of yoga experts. 26 practices for mild depression and 35 practices for moderate depression were identified, each of which was scored as (a) not essential, (b) useful but not essential, and (c) essential, and content validity ratio (CVR) determined using Lawshe's formula for the validation.

Results: Expert's opinion revealed that 13 out of 28 practices and 12 out of 35 practices showed significant CVR (>0.60) for mild and moderate depression.

Conclusions: The yoga practices developed based on experts' opinion is the first step toward the development of a validated protocol for mild and moderate depression. This will be assessed for its effectiveness through a randomized controlled study to confirm the module's efficiency.

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抑郁症患者瑜伽治疗方案的开发与验证。
背景:科学证据表明,瑜伽对治疗精神疾病有益。据我们所知,针对抑郁症具体临床方面的瑜伽模块开发的研究很少,也没有针对轻度抑郁症和中度抑郁症的瑜伽方案开发的专门研究。目的:本研究的主要目的是为治疗轻度和中度抑郁症患者制定特定的瑜伽方案模块。方法:在瑜伽专家的帮助下,根据经典瑜伽文本、以前的文献,制定了治疗轻度和中度抑郁症的瑜伽方案。确定了26种治疗轻度抑郁症的方法和35种治疗中度抑郁症的方法,每种方法的评分为(a)非必需,(b)有用但非必需,(c)必需,并使用Lawshe公式确定内容效度比(CVR)进行验证。结果:专家意见显示,28种治疗方法中有13种,35种治疗方法中有12种对轻中度抑郁症的CVR显著(>0.60)。结论:在专家意见的基础上开发的瑜伽练习是开发轻度和中度抑郁症的有效方案的第一步。将通过随机对照研究来评估其有效性,以确认该模块的效率。
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Annals of Neurosciences
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