Effect of Mind Sound Resonance Technique on Selected Psycho-emotional Well-being Parameters in Secondary School Students: A Randomised Controlled Trial

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Introduction: Mind Sound Resonance Technique (MSRT) is a yogic relaxation technique, which creates a resonance of the “A,” “U,” “M,” “AUM,” and Mahämåtyuïjaya mantra chanting to provide a delicate massage sensation throughout the body. Adolescence is a developmental stage marked by changes in social, emotional, and cognitive functioning. Studies have demonstrated the benefits of yoga, pranayama, and meditation regarding health and mental issues in both adolescents and adults. Aim: To see the effect of the MSRT on selected psycho-emotional parameters in secondary school students. Materials and Methods: In this randomised controlled trial, data of total 63 adolescents (intervention group (n=32) and control group (n=31) were analysed, who were selected from two English medium schools in Udaipur, Tripura (northeast India). The intervention group was provided the MSRT for 30 minutes each day for 21 sessions, whereas the control group went through only the daily routine, in the month of April 2022. The data were collected using questionnaires, prior to and after the intervention. Independent sample test and paired sample t-test were done for ‘between groups’ and ‘within group’ comparison respectively for the variables i.e., emotion regulation, impulsivity, creative thinking, critical thinking, and interpersonal relationship. Mann-whitney test and Wilcoxon-signed rank test were done for ‘between groups’ and ‘within group’ comparison, respectively for the variables i.e., aggression and mindfulness. Results: The intervention group showed significant improvement in mindfulness (p<0.001), creative thinking (p<0.001), critical thinking (p<0.001), interpersonal relationship (p<0.001), emotion regulation (p=0.005) and a significant reduction in aggression (p<0.001) and impulsivity (p=0.001) compared to control group. Conclusion: Based on the result of the present study it is suggested that MSRT can help to improve the psycho-emotional well-being of adolescents.
心音共振技术对中学生心理情绪健康参数的影响:一项随机对照试验
简介:心灵声音共振技术(MSRT)是一种瑜伽放松技术,它创造了一个共振的“a”,“U”,“M”,“AUM”和Mahämåtyuïjaya咒语念诵,提供一个微妙的按摩感觉遍及全身。青春期是一个以社会、情感和认知功能的变化为特征的发展阶段。研究表明,瑜伽、调息和冥想对青少年和成年人的健康和精神问题都有好处。目的:观察MSRT对中学生部分心理情绪参数的影响。材料与方法:本随机对照试验选取印度东北部特里普拉邦乌代普尔两所英语中等学校的63名青少年(干预组(n=32)和对照组(n=31))进行数据分析。在2022年4月,干预组每天接受30分钟的MSRT,共21次,而对照组只接受日常的MSRT。数据是在干预前后通过问卷收集的。对情绪调节、冲动、创造性思维、批判性思维、人际关系等变量分别进行“组间”比较和“组内”比较的独立样本检验和配对样本t检验。侵略和正念这两个变量的“组间”比较采用Mann-whitney检验,“组内”比较采用wilcoxon -sign秩检验。结果:干预组在正念(p<0.001)、创造性思维(p<0.001)、批判性思维(p<0.001)、人际关系(p<0.001)、情绪调节(p=0.005)、攻击性(p<0.001)和冲动性(p=0.001)方面均较对照组显著改善。结论:基于本研究结果,提示MSRT有助于改善青少年的心理情绪健康。
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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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