Effect of two week yoga intervention on psychological states in orphanage children: a single arm study
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2015-01-12
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S Vyasa
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Background: Anxiety, Depression and Low Self-esteem are considered as the most prominent
psychological problems seen in Orphanage Children. Yoga being non-invasive, cost effective
and safe intervention among complementary and alternative medicine, seems feesible to be
applied. Earlier studies have reported signicant effect of Yoga intervention on other similar
psychological factors like self-concept, self-efficacy and cognitive functions etc. in orphanage
children.
Aims: The purpose of the present study was to assess the role of Yoga intervention on
psychological states like Anxiety, Depression and Self-esteem in Orphanage Children.
Methodology: 34 Orphange Children (Boys = 27 & Girls = 7) with an age range between 12 to
20 years (12.55 ± 4.52{Boys}, 12 ± 4.18 {Girls}) from Manav Mandir Gurukul, orphanage in
New Delhi 110 013, were enrolled in this study. All the Subjests underwent Yoga intervention
consist of asana (Yogic postures), pranayama (Yogic breathing practices) and Yogic relaxation
techniques, one hour (60 Minutes) daily for Fifteen days. Hospital Anxiety and Depression
(HADS) and Rosenberg Self-esteem scale were administered before and after the intervention.
Results: There was significant redcutionin in anxiety (P = 0.001; -32.95%), depression (P =
0.001; -32.98%) and there was significant improvement in self esteem (P = 0.001; 19.24%).
Conclusions: 2 weeks (15 days) of intense yoga practice lead to significant reduction in anxiety
and depression and improved self esteem.
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Anxiety, Depression, Self-esteem, Psychological problems, Orphan and Yoga, 2015, January