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iRest yoga-nidra on the college campus: changes in stress, depression, worry, and mindfulness.

Heather Eastman-Mueller1, Terry Wilson, Ae-Kyung Jung, Andrea Kimura, Jeff Tarrant.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: There is evidence that yoga practice is associated with decreased stress, worry, and depression, and with improved mindfulness-based skills. These findings had not been previously replicated for a sample of college students. This study evaluated whether iRest yoga-nidra practice was associated with reduced perceived stress, worry, and depression, and increased mindfulness in a sample of college student s.
METHODS: Sixty-six students age 18-56 completed an 8-week iRest yoga-nidra intervention that was offered for 8 semesters. Assessment occurred 1 week prior to intervention onset and during the class period following the intervention. Qualitative data were collected at Weeks 4 and 8.
RESULTS: Statistically significant pre- to posttest improvements in perceived stress, worry, and depression were found. Pre-existing depression accounted for most of the change in worry and perceived stress scores. Pre- to post test improvements in mindfulness-based skills were also detected.
CONCLUSIONS: iRest yoga-nidra practice may reduce symptoms of perceived stress, worry, and depression and increase mindfulness-based skills.

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Keywords:  college students; depression; iRest; mindfulness; perceived stress; worry; yoga; yoga-nidra

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24165520

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Yoga Therap        ISSN: 1531-2054


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