Effect of Progressive Muscle Relaxation on DASS Score and Reaction Time

Christofer Thomas
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Background: Reaction time is a reliable indicator of rate of processing of sensory stimuli by central nervous system and its execution in the form of motor response. It is found to be affected by factors like physiological stress, mood and diseases like neuropathy & nerve injury. Various relaxation interventions have shown to reduce stress, but there are fewer reports about the effect of progressive muscle relaxation on stress and reaction time. Objective: The present investigation was undertaken to study the effect of progressive muscle relaxation on visual and auditory reaction times (RTs) & on Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS) Score. Method: 66 students who had moderate to severe stress & who met the inclusion & exclusion criteria were enrolled in the study and were randomly divided into 2 groups- subjects & controls. 33 subjects were given progressive muscle relaxation training daily for 6 weeks. DASS score, visual & auditory reaction time were recorded before & after the training period. The readings were compared within the group & also with the age matched 33 controls who did not receive Progressive muscle relaxation training. Results & Interpretation: In the study group, there was decrease in the DASS score after the training. There was a significant decrease (P< 0.001) in visual RT (from 255.4 ± 58.0ms to 208.6 ± 37.8ms) as well as auditory RT (from 225.2 ± 061.4ms to 187.9 ± 038.5ms). whereas the change in reaction time & DASS score was not significant in the control group. Conclusion: Decrease in DASS Score & reduction in reaction times following progressive muscle relaxation technique, shows that it is a very effective tool in decreasing the stress levels in individuals. Progressive muscle relaxation is an easy and inexpensive method as it may help students to concentrate better & excel in their studies.
渐进式肌肉放松对DASS评分和反应时间的影响
背景:反应时间是反映中枢神经系统对感觉刺激的处理速度及其以运动反应形式执行的可靠指标。研究发现,它受生理应激、情绪以及神经病变和神经损伤等疾病的影响。各种放松干预已经显示出减轻压力,但关于渐进式肌肉放松对压力和反应时间的影响的报道较少。目的:研究渐进式肌肉放松对视觉、听觉反应时间(RTs)和抑郁焦虑应激量表(DASS)评分的影响。方法:选取符合纳入和排除标准的中重度应激学生66例,随机分为受试组和对照组。33名受试者每天进行渐进式肌肉放松训练,持续6周。记录训练前后的DASS评分、视觉和听觉反应时间。这些读数在组内进行了比较,也与33名没有接受渐进式肌肉放松训练的年龄匹配的对照组进行了比较。结果与解释:实验组在训练后的DASS评分均有下降。视觉RT(由255.4±58.0ms降至208.6±37.8ms)和听觉RT(由225.2±061.4ms降至187.9±038.5ms)显著降低(P< 0.001)。而对照组的反应时间和DASS评分变化不显著。结论:渐进式肌肉放松技术可降低DASS评分和减少反应时间,表明它是一种非常有效的降低个体压力水平的工具。渐进式肌肉放松是一种简单而廉价的方法,因为它可以帮助学生更好地集中精力并在学习中脱颖而出。
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