Motivators, Preferences, and Aspirations of University Students about Studying Yoga: A Survey from India.

IF 1.1 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
International Journal of Yoga Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-09 DOI:10.4103/ijoy.ijoy_111_23
Shirley Telles, Deepak Kumar Pal, Kumar Gandharva, Sachin Kumar Sharma, Acharya Balkrishna, Nidheesh Yadav, Chinmay Pandya, Suresh Lal Barnwal, Surendra Kumar Tyagi, Kamakhaya Kumar
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Abstract

Introduction: University students' motivators and preferences for yoga as their course of study can influence their future as yoga instructors and therapists.

Materials and methods: Six hundred and thirty-six students of both genders (251:385, male: female) from four North Indian universities offering graduate and postgraduate courses in yoga were the respondents to a convenience sampling survey about their preferences and motivators.

Results: The three most common reasons why students chose to study yoga were (i) "I can help many people through knowledge of yoga" (32.2%), (ii) "I will become a better person by studying yoga" (21.9%), and (iii) "I find yoga interesting" (18.9%). After completion of the course, most students wished (i) "to study another course in yoga" (28.8%), (ii) "to work in yoga and education in a university" (17.5%), and (iii) "to work in yoga and research" (14.3%). Students appreciated positive effects which they attributed to yoga (e.g. good health, feeling peaceful, and positive behavior changes).

Conclusion: Students did not like regulations such as early wakening and dietary restrictions. The available information about the scope, benefits, safety considerations, and requirements of yoga can help student aspirants make an informed choice about their future careers. Students of yoga can be further motivated by evidence informed interactive sessions.

大学生学习瑜伽的动机、偏好和愿望:印度调查。
简介:大学生学习瑜伽的动机和偏好会影响他们将来成为瑜伽教练和治疗师:大学生学习瑜伽的动机和偏好会影响他们将来成为瑜伽教练和治疗师:对来自北印度四所开设瑜伽研究生课程的大学的 636 名男女学生(251:385,男:女)的喜好和动机进行了方便抽样调查:学生选择学习瑜伽的三个最常见原因是:(i) "我可以通过瑜伽知识帮助很多人"(32.2%);(ii) "通过学习瑜伽,我会成为一个更好的人"(21.9%);(iii) "我觉得瑜伽很有趣"(18.9%)。课程结束后,大多数学生希望 (i) "学习其他瑜伽课程" (28.8%),(ii) "在大学从事瑜伽和教育工作" (17.5%),(iii) "从事瑜伽和研究工作" (14.3%)。学生们对瑜伽带来的积极影响(如身体健康、心情舒畅和积极的行为改变)表示赞赏:结论:学生不喜欢早起和饮食限制等规定。有关瑜伽的范围、益处、安全考虑和要求的现有信息可以帮助有志于学习瑜伽的学生对未来的职业做出明智的选择。通过有据可依的互动环节,可以进一步激发学生学习瑜伽的积极性。
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International Journal of Yoga
International Journal of Yoga INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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