瑜伽与心理健康:对瑜伽练习者生活经历的定性探索。

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_191_23
Suzanne Vogler, Rachel Elizabeth Salyer, Peter R Giacobbi
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背景:近几十年来,瑜伽在所有人口群体中的参与率急剧上升。虽然已有研究探讨了瑜伽对身心的益处,但很少有研究关注瑜伽练习者的生活经历以及他们继续练习瑜伽的原因。目的:本研究旨在评估练习者对瑜伽对心理健康影响的看法,并探讨这些益处如何支持他们继续练习瑜伽:对 22 名参与者进行了半结构式访谈,其中大部分为女性(平均年龄 = 44.25 岁,标准差 = 11.80)。大多数参与者为白人(86.36%),平均练习瑜伽 8-10 年(40.91%):采用务实的定性方法,包括建构主义、叙事学、意义生成本体论、诠释学认识论和解释学公理。访谈在 Zoom 上进行,并逐字记录和转录:访谈由两名团队成员按照反思性主题分析程序独立编码:结构和功能这两大主题涵盖了五个主要次主题,这些次主题解释了为什么瑜伽有益于心理健康,并强调了瑜伽练习的自我维持性:(1)瑜伽环境;(2)人员;(3)在练习过程中强化身心;(4)技能传授;以及(5)回馈。练习者们描述了他们的瑜伽之旅如何支持他们的精神健康,并鼓励他们长期坚持瑜伽练习。研究将提出一个概念模型,其中包含了主要的主题,并解释了练习者继续练习瑜伽的原因:本研究深入探讨了瑜伽对心理健康的益处是如何影响练习者坚持练习瑜伽的,并最终帮助我们理解瑜伽是一种可自我维持的练习。
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Yoga and Mental Well-being: A Qualitative Exploration of the Lived Experiences of Yoga Practitioners.

Context: Participation in yoga has increased dramatically amongst all demographic groups in recent decades. While studies have explored the physical and mental benefits of yoga, few have focused on the lived experiences of those practicing yoga and why they continue their involvement.

Aims: The purpose of this study was to assess practitioners' views about the impact of yoga on mental well-being and explore how these benefits may support their continued practice.

Settings and design: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 22 individuals, the majority identified as female (M age = 44.25, standard deviation = 11.80). The majority of participants were White (86.36%) and had practiced yoga for an average of 8-10 years (40.91%).

Methods: A pragmatic qualitative approach was taken that included the adoption of a constructivist, narrative, meaning-making ontology, hermeneutic epistemology, and interpretivist axiology. Interviews were conducted on Zoom, recorded, and transcribed verbatim.

Analysis used: Interviews were coded independently by two team members following reflexive thematic analysis procedures.

Results: Two major themes, structural and functional components, covered the five main subthemes that explained why yoga was beneficial for mental well-being and highlighted the self-sustaining nature of yoga practice: (1) the yoga environment, (2) personnel, (3) strengthening of mind and body during practice, (4) transfer of skills, and (5) giving back. The practitioners described how their yoga journeys supported their mental well-being and encouraged the long-term maintenance of their yoga practices. A conceptual model will be presented that incorporates the major themes and provides an explanation of why practitioners continue to practice yoga.

Conclusions: This study provides insight into how yoga's mental well-being benefits affect adherence, and ultimately, informs our understanding of yoga as a self-sustaining practice.

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International Journal of Yoga
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