A Preliminary Study Investigating the Effects of Yoga Therapy on Impulsivity in Children Diagnosed with a Psychiatric Condition

IF 0.4 4区 心理学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES Child & Family Behavior Therapy Pub Date : 2021-08-20 DOI:10.1080/07317107.2021.1965764
Cara E. Petrofes, Crystal D. Oberle, Alexandra Middleton
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Abstract This research examined whether 14 male patients (10–13 years old, with a range of psychiatric conditions) at a residential treatment facility show decreased impulsivity due to weekly yoga sessions in addition to their traditional therapy. For 5 weeks, the number of impulsive behaviours were recorded for eight hours preceding and eight hours following an early afternoon yoga session (short-term) and for 24 waking hours before and 24 waking hours after the session (long-term). Analyses revealed statistically significant short-term and long-term effects of yoga on impulsive behaviours, suggesting that yoga provides a tool to help children successfully reunify with their families.
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瑜伽疗法对精神疾病儿童冲动性影响的初步研究
摘要:本研究调查了14名住院治疗的男性患者(10-13岁,具有一系列精神疾病),在传统治疗的基础上,每周进行瑜伽训练是否会降低冲动。在5周的时间里,研究人员记录了下午早些时候瑜伽练习前8小时和练习后8小时的冲动行为数量(短期),以及练习前和练习后24小时清醒的冲动行为数量(长期)。分析显示,瑜伽对冲动行为的短期和长期影响具有统计学意义,这表明瑜伽提供了一种帮助儿童成功地与家人团聚的工具。
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