在COVID-19封锁期间,冥想在应对压力中的作用:对印度大学生的横断面研究。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Frontiers in Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-09-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1573407
Puja Munjal, Neetika Khurana, Manish Saggar, Lalit Kumar
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摘要

背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行严重影响了全球,尤其是大学生的心理健康。这项研究旨在评估印度德里大学生在2019冠状病毒病封锁期间定期冥想练习对压力和幸福感的影响。方法:数据采集时间为2020年4月22日至6月3日。参与者包括年龄在18-26岁之间的大学生,他们被分为两组:一组有定期的冥想练习,另一组之前没有冥想经验。使用感知压力量表(PSS-10)测量压力水平。统计分析包括群体比较和回归模型,以检验冥想频率、持续时间和压力水平之间的关系。结果:与单纯冥想组相比,冥想组的参与者报告说,封锁对他们精神和情绪健康的不利影响明显减少。冥想组的压力水平较低,冥想的频率和持续时间与压力呈负相关。结论:有规律的冥想练习似乎可以减轻禁闭对心理健康的负面影响,减轻压力,促进情绪健康。这些发现强调了冥想作为一种可获得、有效的压力管理工具的潜力,特别是在COVID-19大流行等具有挑战性的背景下。
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The role of meditation in coping with stress during the COVID-19 lockdown: a cross-sectional study of undergraduates in India.

The role of meditation in coping with stress during the COVID-19 lockdown: a cross-sectional study of undergraduates in India.

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted mental health worldwide, particularly among college students. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of regular meditation practice on stress and well-being during the COVID-19 lockdown in college students from Delhi, India.

Methods: Data were collected from April 22 to June 3, 2020. Participants included college students aged 18-26, divided into two groups: those with regular meditation practice and those without prior meditation experience. Stress levels were measured using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10). Statistical analyses included group comparisons and regression models to examine the relationship between meditation frequency, duration, and stress levels.

Results: Compared to the meditation-naive group, participants in the meditation group reported significantly fewer adverse effects of the lockdown on their mental and emotional well-being. Stress levels were lower in the meditation group, and both the frequency and duration of meditation sessions were inversely associated with stress.

Conclusions: Regular meditation practice appears to mitigate the negative impact of lockdown on mental health, reducing stress and promoting emotional well-being. These findings underscore the potential of meditation as an accessible, effective tool for stress management, particularly in challenging contexts such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Frontiers in Psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
6.20
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2813
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Psychiatry publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research across a wide spectrum of translational, basic and clinical research. Field Chief Editor Stefan Borgwardt at the University of Basel is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. The journal''s mission is to use translational approaches to improve therapeutic options for mental illness and consequently to improve patient treatment outcomes.
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