The Effect of Hatha Yoga on Anxiety and Self-Efficacy of Primiparous Women in Labor

Introduction: Anxiety during pregnancy has negative consequences on mother and fetus’ health and decreases mothers' self-efficacy. Today, yoga is used to control anxiety in a variety of contexts. This study aims at determining the effect of yoga on anxiety and self-efficacy of primiparous women...

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Main Author: Evin A
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Published: Arak University of Medical Sciences 2019-07-01
Series:Complementary Medicine Journal of Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
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Online Access:http://cmja.arakmu.ac.ir/article-1-634-en.html
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spelling doaj-2ec20eae636c458ca470d283d756410d2020-11-24T21:21:54ZfasArak University of Medical SciencesComplementary Medicine Journal of Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery2228-70942228-70942019-07-0191The Effect of Hatha Yoga on Anxiety and Self-Efficacy of Primiparous Women in LaborEvin AIntroduction: Anxiety during pregnancy has negative consequences on mother and fetus’ health and decreases mothers' self-efficacy. Today, yoga is used to control anxiety in a variety of contexts. This study aims at determining the effect of yoga on anxiety and self-efficacy of primiparous women. Methods: This randomized clinical trial was conducted in 2017 on 60 primiparous women aged 18-40 years old referred to Zahedan health centers. The participants were randomly assigned to two groups of intervention and control. During the weeks 26-27 of pregnancy 30 patients of the intervention group, received 15-12 sessions of Hatha Yoga exercises and 30 mothers of control group received normal care. Data were collected using a demographic questionnaire, pregnancy anxiety and self-efficacy. The pre-test was completed at week 26 and post-test at weeks 34-36 with two weeks in between; the data was analyzed using paired t-testMann-Whitney and chi-square tests, linear regression tests and SPSS 16. Results: The mean of anxiety scores before and after the intervention in the experimental and control groups were (38.36 ± 4.86) and (37.26 ± 7.11), after intervention (24.87 ± 4.50), (37.84±6.4) and (P=0.48) respectively. The mean of self-efficacy score before intervention in the experimental and control group was (78.43 ± 24.7) and (62.69 ± 21.74) and after the intervention (124.45 ± 13.26) and (16.33±92.75) respectively, and (P=0.001). Conclusion: After the intervention, the mean anxiety score in the experimental group decreased and self-efficacy increased. It seems that Hatta Yoga hase been used to reduce anxiety and increase self-efficacy of firstpregnant women in the second and third trimesters. http://cmja.arakmu.ac.ir/article-1-634-en.htmlAnxietyHatha yogaprimiparous.
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The Effect of Hatha Yoga on Anxiety and Self-Efficacy of Primiparous Women in Labor
Complementary Medicine Journal of Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
Anxiety
Hatha yoga
primiparous.
author_facet Evin A
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title The Effect of Hatha Yoga on Anxiety and Self-Efficacy of Primiparous Women in Labor
title_short The Effect of Hatha Yoga on Anxiety and Self-Efficacy of Primiparous Women in Labor
title_full The Effect of Hatha Yoga on Anxiety and Self-Efficacy of Primiparous Women in Labor
title_fullStr The Effect of Hatha Yoga on Anxiety and Self-Efficacy of Primiparous Women in Labor
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Hatha Yoga on Anxiety and Self-Efficacy of Primiparous Women in Labor
title_sort effect of hatha yoga on anxiety and self-efficacy of primiparous women in labor
publisher Arak University of Medical Sciences
series Complementary Medicine Journal of Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
issn 2228-7094
2228-7094
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Introduction: Anxiety during pregnancy has negative consequences on mother and fetus’ health and decreases mothers' self-efficacy. Today, yoga is used to control anxiety in a variety of contexts. This study aims at determining the effect of yoga on anxiety and self-efficacy of primiparous women. Methods: This randomized clinical trial was conducted in 2017 on 60 primiparous women aged 18-40 years old referred to Zahedan health centers. The participants were randomly assigned to two groups of intervention and control. During the weeks 26-27 of pregnancy 30 patients of the intervention group, received 15-12 sessions of Hatha Yoga exercises and 30 mothers of control group received normal care. Data were collected using a demographic questionnaire, pregnancy anxiety and self-efficacy. The pre-test was completed at week 26 and post-test at weeks 34-36 with two weeks in between; the data was analyzed using paired t-testMann-Whitney and chi-square tests, linear regression tests and SPSS 16. Results: The mean of anxiety scores before and after the intervention in the experimental and control groups were (38.36 ± 4.86) and (37.26 ± 7.11), after intervention (24.87 ± 4.50), (37.84±6.4) and (P=0.48) respectively. The mean of self-efficacy score before intervention in the experimental and control group was (78.43 ± 24.7) and (62.69 ± 21.74) and after the intervention (124.45 ± 13.26) and (16.33±92.75) respectively, and (P=0.001). Conclusion: After the intervention, the mean anxiety score in the experimental group decreased and self-efficacy increased. It seems that Hatta Yoga hase been used to reduce anxiety and increase self-efficacy of firstpregnant women in the second and third trimesters.
topic Anxiety
Hatha yoga
primiparous.
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