高等院校心理健康研究生瑜伽简易模块幸福感与认知的开发与可行性检验

IF 1.1 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
International Journal of Yoga Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-22 DOI:10.4103/ijoy.ijoy_87_21
Adil Hakkim, Aarti Jagannathan, Hemant Bhargav, Nishitha Jasti, Shivarama Varambally, Bangalore N Gangadhar
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背景:心理卫生专业学生在培训期间存在压力和倦怠。人们发现瑜伽有助于改善一个人的心理健康和幸福感。目的:本研究的目的是开发和测试一个简短的瑜伽模块,为研究生心理卫生专业的学生。方法:采用混合方法设计。第一阶段包括使用定性探索方法开发和验证瑜伽模块。第二阶段以28名一年级研究生为样本,测试了该模块的可行性。这些学生参加了为期15天(每天30分钟)的简短瑜伽模块,以提高他们的幸福感和认知能力(镜像神经元激活[MNA]和伦敦塔任务,分别在第0天、第15天(2周)和第30天(4周)进行评估。学生志愿者的定性反馈也被记录下来。结果:坚持瑜伽练习2周和4周后,学生的幸福感得分均有显著提高。功能近红外光谱(fNIRS)数据显示,受试者在MNA任务的静态和活跃阶段分别表现出明显的左侧体感区激活和右侧初级体感区失活。依附组在伦敦塔“零动作”任务中的反应时间有显著改善。定性专题分析表明,该模块有助于提高学生的幸福感和心理健康。结论:该瑜伽项目具有较高的需求和中高的可行性。提倡在研究生心理保健课程中系统地纳入以学生健康为导向的干预措施,包括瑜伽。
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Development and Feasibility Testing of a Brief Yoga Module on Well-being and Cognition of Postgraduate Mental Healthcare Students in Tertiary Settings.

Background: Mental health-care students experience stress and burnout during their training period. Yoga has been found to be helpful in improving one's mental health and well-being.

Aim: The aim of this study is to develop and test the feasibility of a brief yoga module for postgraduate mental health-care students.

Methods: Amixed method design was used. Phase 1 involved development and validation of the yoga module using the qualitative exploratory method. Phase II tested the feasibility of the module on a sample of 28 first-year postgraduate students. These students participated in a 15-day (30 min/day) brief yoga module for improving their well-being and cognition (mirror neuron activation [MNA] and tower of London task as assessed on day 0, day 15 (2 weeks), and day 30 (4 weeks). Qualitative feedback of the student volunteers was also recorded.

Results: Significant improvement in the well-being scores was observed in the students who adhered to the yoga practice after 2 weeks and 4 weeks. Functional near infra-red spectroscopy (fNIRS) data indicated that adherents showed significant activation of left somatosensory region of the brain and deactivation in the right primary somatosensory region during the static and active phase of the MNA task, respectively. Adherent group showed significant improvement in reaction time during "Zero-Moves" tasks of Tower of London. The qualitative thematic analysis showed that the module helped improve the well-being and mental health of the students.

Conclusion: The yoga program was found to have high need and medium to high feasibility. A systemic integration of student well-being-oriented interventions including yoga in the curriculum of postgraduate mental health-care courses is advocated.

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International Journal of Yoga
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