| Literature DB >> 32180507 |
Joshua C Felver1, Rachel Razza1, Melissa L Morton1, Adam J Clawson1, Rebecca Shaffer Mannion1.
Abstract
Background: Youth often experience stressors leading to negative long-term outcomes. Enhancing social-emotional attributes is important to foster resiliency to face these challenges. Yoga may enhance social-emotional resiliency among youth. However, research replicating such results in school-settings is limited. This research details an investigation of the effects of the Kripalu Yoga in the Schools (KYIS) intervention integrated into a physical education class among a racially/ethnically diverse student population. Method: Middle school sixth grade students (n = 23 students; 52% female; mean age = 12.1 years) were either enrolled in physical education class that included KYIS (n = 9), or were enrolled in art and music (control condition; n = 14). To evaluate effects on student characteristics, self-report questionnaires of social-emotional competence and problem behaviour were administered pre- and post-delivery of the curriculum.Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32180507 DOI: 10.2989/17280583.2019.1698429
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Adolesc Ment Health ISSN: 1728-0583