| Literature DB >> 34239460 |
Sadhna Verma1, James Donovan1, Hari S Tunuguntla2, Renuka Tunuguntla3, Babu V Gupta4, Ayon Nandi5, Ishan Shivanand6.
Abstract
Background: Depression, anxiety, and disordered sleep are some common symptoms associated with sub-optimal mental health. During the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health issues have grown increasingly more prevalent in the population. Due to social distancing and other limitations during the pandemic, there is a need for home-based, flexible interventions that can improve mental health. The Yoga of Immortals (YOI) mobile application provides a structured intervention that can be used on any mobile device and applied from the user's home.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; anxiety; depression; insomia; meditation; mental health; mindfullness
Year: 2021 PMID: 34239460 PMCID: PMC8257949 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.648029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Demographic characteristics of the study participants and controls.
| Age | <18–25 | 93 (6.2%) | 80 (6.2%) | 130 (10%) | 65 (11%) |
| 26–36 | 455 (30.3%) | 394 (30.4%) | 403 (31%) | 177 (30%) | |
| 37–47 | 461 (30.7%) | 396 (30.5%) | 455 (35%) | 213 (36%) | |
| 48–58 | 304 (23.4%) | 304 (23.4%) | 235 (18.1%) | 118 (20%) | |
| 59–69 | 113 (8.7%) | 113 (8.7%) | 65 (3%) | 17 (3%) | |
| 70–80 | 9 (0.7%) | 9 (0.7%) | 10 (0.8%) | 0 | |
| >80 | 1 (0.08%) | 1 (0.08%) | 1 (0.1%) | 1 (0.08%) | |
| Gender | Male | 770 (51.2%) | 765 (50.1%) | 676 (52%) | 301 (51%) |
| Female | 735 (48.8%) | 729 (48.5%) | 624 (48%) | 290 (49%) | |
| Race/Ethnicity | Asian | 1,150 (76.4%) | 1,142 (88.1%) | 1,114 (88%) | 526 (89%) |
| White | 9 (0.7%) | 9 (0.7%) | 10 (0.8%) | 9 (0.7%) | |
| Other | 135 (10.4%) | 135 (10.4%) | 135 (10.4%) | 56 (9.4%) | |
Figure 1Average scores for (A) GAD-7, (B) PHQ-8 and (C) ISI for participants and controls, at baseline and 8 weeks post. Bars show mean +/–standard error. *indicate significant decreases.
Figure 2Change in GAD-7, PHQ-8 and ISI for participants, by age group. Bars show mean +/–SE of the total change in scores for each group.
Figure 3Change in GAD-7, PHQ-8 and ISI for participants with self-reported mental health diagnoses. Bars show mean +/–SE of the total change in scores for participants who indicated (by self-report) that they had a current psychiatric diagnosis (listed on the x-axis. One group reported having both major depression and generalized anxiety disorder). A comparison group of subjects with no reported diagnoses showed a much lower change across all scores. *indicate the changes that were significantly different from the control (no psychiatric disorders) group.
Figure 4Changes in GAD-7 and PHQ-8 based on how often participants reported using the YOI module via the mobile app. These results are based on answers to the question “How often do you practice the YOI module in the morning?” Bars show mean +/–SE.
Figure 5Scores for each subitem of the PHQ-8. Specific scores and baseline and 8 weeks post for each PHQ-8 subitem question.
Figure 6Specific scores and baseline and 8 weeks post for each GAD-7 subitem question.
Figure 7Specific scores and baseline and 8 weeks post for each ISI subitem question.