Effectiveness of Yoga on Children with Psychiatric Problems

Parents’ perspectives play an important role in planning therapeutic treatment for children, as they are the ultimate decision makers. With this in mind, this study was undertaken to assess parents’ opinions about the effects of yoga on children with psychiatric problems. A mixed method research des...

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Main Authors: Krishnasamy Lalitha, Achla Dagdu Gaikwad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rajanagarindra Institute of Child Development 2017-01-01
Series:International Journal of Child Development and Mental Health
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Online Access:https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/cdmh/article/view/76407
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spelling doaj-e413e688c89245f99ee8543c1f54a8612020-11-24T21:52:59ZengRajanagarindra Institute of Child DevelopmentInternational Journal of Child Development and Mental Health2286-74812586-887X2017-01-0151556276407Effectiveness of Yoga on Children with Psychiatric ProblemsKrishnasamy Lalitha0Achla Dagdu Gaikwad1Professor, Department of Nursing, NIMHANS, Bangalore. , Professor, Department of Nursing, Ashwini Block Ground floor,Ph. D Scholar, Department of Nursing, NIMHANS, BangaloreNIMHANS- BangaloreParents’ perspectives play an important role in planning therapeutic treatment for children, as they are the ultimate decision makers. With this in mind, this study was undertaken to assess parents’ opinions about the effects of yoga on children with psychiatric problems. A mixed method research design was adopted to assess parents’ opinions about the effects of yoga on children with psychiatric problems. A researcher designed a questionnaire which was validated by experts. This questionnaire had two sections: firstly, the socio-demographic details of participants, and secondly, the parent’s opinion regarding the effects of yoga. Parents of children with psychiatric problems, admitted to an inpatient department, were selected using the total enumeration method.  Onetime assessment was done by conducting a semi structured interview. Data was collected from parents, after the child had practiced yoga for 7 days, through a semi structured interview. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics for the basic socio-demographic data, whereas the qualitative data obtained was coded, categorised and then findings were interpreted. This study found, according to parents, that yoga has a significant beneficial impact on child psychiatric problems and should be used in treatment. In conclusion, the study demonstrates that, according to parents, yoga contributed to several issues of children with psychiatric problems, such as, regularity of daily routine, increased self-organization, reduction in various problem behaviours, etc. Hence it should be used in regular treatment of children with psychiatric problems.https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/cdmh/article/view/76407yogapsychiatric problemsparent’s perspectives
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Achla Dagdu Gaikwad
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publisher Rajanagarindra Institute of Child Development
series International Journal of Child Development and Mental Health
issn 2286-7481
2586-887X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Parents’ perspectives play an important role in planning therapeutic treatment for children, as they are the ultimate decision makers. With this in mind, this study was undertaken to assess parents’ opinions about the effects of yoga on children with psychiatric problems. A mixed method research design was adopted to assess parents’ opinions about the effects of yoga on children with psychiatric problems. A researcher designed a questionnaire which was validated by experts. This questionnaire had two sections: firstly, the socio-demographic details of participants, and secondly, the parent’s opinion regarding the effects of yoga. Parents of children with psychiatric problems, admitted to an inpatient department, were selected using the total enumeration method.  Onetime assessment was done by conducting a semi structured interview. Data was collected from parents, after the child had practiced yoga for 7 days, through a semi structured interview. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics for the basic socio-demographic data, whereas the qualitative data obtained was coded, categorised and then findings were interpreted. This study found, according to parents, that yoga has a significant beneficial impact on child psychiatric problems and should be used in treatment. In conclusion, the study demonstrates that, according to parents, yoga contributed to several issues of children with psychiatric problems, such as, regularity of daily routine, increased self-organization, reduction in various problem behaviours, etc. Hence it should be used in regular treatment of children with psychiatric problems.
topic yoga
psychiatric problems
parent’s perspectives
url https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/cdmh/article/view/76407
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