Efficacy of Mind Sound Resonance Technique [MSRT] on Anxiety among Young Male Adults - A Randomized Controlled Trial

Joychand Singh, Archana K, Anupritha A Shetty, Babbychand Bash, Geetarani Devi
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Background and Objectives: Anxiety disorder is a most common psychiatric disorder. Mind Sound Resonance Technique [MSRT] was developed using the concepts found in ancient writings that discuss the influence of Nadanusandhana [HathaYoga Pradipika] and Om [Mandukya Upanishad] in gaining internal control over mental changes. Mind Sound Resonance Technique was found to be beneficial in the management of anxiety. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate how mind sound resonance therapy affects anxiety disorder. Materials and Methods: 60 male participants between the ages of 18 to 30 were enrolled, and they were split into study and control groups at random. STAI Y1 & STAI Y2, DASS were assessed before and after 8 weeks of intervention. All the details of the study were explained and informed consent was obtained from the subjects. Result: Result suggested that experimental group demonstrated state anxiety [STAI-Y1] [p≤0.05], trait anxiety [STAI-Y2] [p≤0.05], depression [p≤0.05], anxiety [p≤0.05], and stress [p≤0.05] scores all significantly decreased. Interestingly in the control group a notable rise in trait anxiety was seen [STAI-Y2] [p ≤ 0.05] and a similar but less extent of reduction in scores on the DASS for depression [p≤0.05], anxiety [p≤0.05], and stress [p≤0.05]. Conclusion/Discussion: The current investigation found that using the Mind sound resonance approach for 8 weeks on Anxiety subjects has shown to be significantly reduce in State Anxiety scores [STAI-Y1], Trait anxiety [STAI-Y2], DASS- Depression Anxiety Stress scores.
心声共振技术 [MSRT] 对年轻男性成年人焦虑症的疗效--随机对照试验
背景和目的:焦虑症是一种最常见的精神疾病。心灵共鸣技术[MSRT]是利用古代著作中的概念开发的,这些著作讨论了 Nadanusandhana [HathaYoga Pradipika]和 Om [Mandukya Upanishad]在获得对心理变化的内部控制方面的影响。研究发现,"心灵共鸣技术 "有助于控制焦虑。因此,本研究旨在评估心灵共振疗法对焦虑症的影响。材料与方法:研究人员招募了 60 名年龄在 18 至 30 岁之间的男性参与者,并将他们随机分为研究组和对照组。在接受干预 8 周之前和之后,分别对 STAI Y1 和 STAI Y2 以及 DASS 进行评估。研究人员向受试者解释了研究的所有细节,并获得了受试者的知情同意。结果结果显示,实验组的状态焦虑[STAI-Y1] [p≤0.05]、特质焦虑[STAI-Y2] [p≤0.05]、抑郁[p≤0.05]、焦虑[p≤0.05]和压力[p≤0.05]得分均显著下降。有趣的是,对照组的特质焦虑[STAI-Y2][p≤0.05]明显上升,DASS的抑郁[p≤0.05]、焦虑[p≤0.05]和压力[p≤0.05]得分也有类似程度的下降,但下降幅度较小。结论/讨论:本次调查发现,对焦虑症受试者使用心灵共鸣法 8 周后,状态焦虑评分 [STAI-Y1]、特质焦虑评分 [STAI-Y2]、DASS- 抑郁焦虑压力评分均有明显降低。
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