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本研究的目的是检验综合补充疗法在减轻大学生压力方面的整体效果。这项融合混合方法的研究在期末考试前给50名大学生提供了芳香疗法、按摩和冥想音乐课程。配对t检验分析了治疗前和治疗后感知到的压力和焦虑,以及客观的生理指标,包括唾液皮质醇、心率和血压。治疗前后压力感知得分差异有统计学意义,t(49) = 4.72, p p = 0.008;从训练前到训练后,心率显著降低,t(49) = 3.73, p
The Holistic Effect of Complementary Interventions in Reducing Stress in College Students.
The purpose of this research was to examine the holistic effects of combined complementary therapies in reducing stress in college students. This convergent mixed-method study provided aromatherapy, massage, and meditation music sessions to college students (N = 50) just before finals week. Paired t-tests analyzed pre-session and post-session perceived stress and anxiety as well as objective physiological measures, including salivary cortisol, heart rate, and blood pressure. There was a significant difference in the scores for perceived stress before and after the sessions, t(49) = 4.72, p < .001, as well as pre-anxiety and post-anxiety, t(49) = 10.27, p < .001. Additionally, salivary cortisol levels significantly reduced from pre-session to post-session t(49) = 2.76, p = .008; and a significant reduction in heart rate from pre-session to post-session, t(49) = 3.73, p < .001. This study demonstrates that 20 min of brief complementary interventions can alter students' subjective holistic health perspectives, with objective physiological data confirming changes that promote health and wellbeing.
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