A cross--sectional study of mental wellbeing with practice of yoga and meditation during COVID-19 pandemic

Background: COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in increased mental health issues. Yoga and meditation can help in alleviating mental stress and improving psychological wellbeing. Methods: It was a community-based online cross-sectional study involving adult general population. Data collection was done b...

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Main Authors: Priyanka, S K Rasania
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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Online Access:http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2021;volume=10;issue=4;spage=1576;epage=1581;aulast=Rasania
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spelling doaj-72a088a53679472ca1fb4f335a60d89a2021-05-05T11:26:13ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632021-01-011041576158110.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2367_20A cross--sectional study of mental wellbeing with practice of yoga and meditation during COVID-19 pandemicPriyankaS K RasaniaBackground: COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in increased mental health issues. Yoga and meditation can help in alleviating mental stress and improving psychological wellbeing. Methods: It was a community-based online cross-sectional study involving adult general population. Data collection was done by using a Google form link that was circulated via online platforms. The data were analyzed using Microsoft Excel and SPSS version 22. Qualitative data were expressed in proportions or percentages and quantitative data were expressed in mean and standard deviation. Chi-square test was used to check the association of various factors and mental wellbeing. Results: A total of 649 (58.4%) subjects had normal mental wellbeing score, whereas 279 (25.1%) were found to be at risk of developing psychological distress and 184 (16.5%) were at risk of depression. A significantly larger proportion of subjects with normal mental wellbeing was found with the practice of both yoga and meditation (66.2%), followed by practice of only meditation (62.1%), only yoga (59.9%), and none of them (50.6%). A similar association of yoga and meditation practices was found with the change in eating, sleeping patterns, and family relations. The frequency of practice was positively associated with a higher level of mental wellbeing in the case of both yoga as well as meditation, with daily practice having the highest wellbeing scores. Conclusion: The practice of yoga and meditation, preferably both of them, is associated with higher level of mental wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2021;volume=10;issue=4;spage=1576;epage=1581;aulast=Rasaniacovid-19meditationmental wellbeingpandemicyoga
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A cross--sectional study of mental wellbeing with practice of yoga and meditation during COVID-19 pandemic
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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mental wellbeing
pandemic
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S K Rasania
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title A cross--sectional study of mental wellbeing with practice of yoga and meditation during COVID-19 pandemic
title_short A cross--sectional study of mental wellbeing with practice of yoga and meditation during COVID-19 pandemic
title_full A cross--sectional study of mental wellbeing with practice of yoga and meditation during COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr A cross--sectional study of mental wellbeing with practice of yoga and meditation during COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed A cross--sectional study of mental wellbeing with practice of yoga and meditation during COVID-19 pandemic
title_sort cross--sectional study of mental wellbeing with practice of yoga and meditation during covid-19 pandemic
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
issn 2249-4863
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in increased mental health issues. Yoga and meditation can help in alleviating mental stress and improving psychological wellbeing. Methods: It was a community-based online cross-sectional study involving adult general population. Data collection was done by using a Google form link that was circulated via online platforms. The data were analyzed using Microsoft Excel and SPSS version 22. Qualitative data were expressed in proportions or percentages and quantitative data were expressed in mean and standard deviation. Chi-square test was used to check the association of various factors and mental wellbeing. Results: A total of 649 (58.4%) subjects had normal mental wellbeing score, whereas 279 (25.1%) were found to be at risk of developing psychological distress and 184 (16.5%) were at risk of depression. A significantly larger proportion of subjects with normal mental wellbeing was found with the practice of both yoga and meditation (66.2%), followed by practice of only meditation (62.1%), only yoga (59.9%), and none of them (50.6%). A similar association of yoga and meditation practices was found with the change in eating, sleeping patterns, and family relations. The frequency of practice was positively associated with a higher level of mental wellbeing in the case of both yoga as well as meditation, with daily practice having the highest wellbeing scores. Conclusion: The practice of yoga and meditation, preferably both of them, is associated with higher level of mental wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
topic covid-19
meditation
mental wellbeing
pandemic
yoga
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