在冠状病毒病-19大流行期间,全球对瑜伽治疗心理健康疾病的兴趣变化:谷歌趋势分析。

IF 1.1 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE International Journal of Yoga Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-10 DOI:10.4103/ijoy.IJOY_82_20
Har Ashish Jindal, Parineeta Jindal, Limalemla Jamir, Dharamjeet Singh Faujdar, Himani Datta
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背景:随着冠状病毒病(COVID)-19的流行,社会充满了不确定性和恐惧,人们倾向于瑜伽来预防心理健康问题。谷歌趋势(GT)描述了社区的公共利益,这可能会因COVID-19大流行的政策动态而变化。目的:目的是研究2019冠状病毒病大流行期间全球公众对瑜伽促进心理健康的兴趣。材料和方法:使用GT获取2019年11月1日至2020年5月31日瑜伽、焦虑和抑郁的全球时间趋势。时间序列分析在三个不同的时间段进行,即COVID-19前期阶段、过渡期和COVID-19大流行阶段。采用交叉相关、Spearman rho、Friedman ANOVA检验和预测方法进行分析。结果:GT发现,在三个时间段内,瑜伽、焦虑和抑郁的搜索查询出现了全球变化。意大利、西班牙、俄罗斯、巴西等新冠肺炎高负担国家的“瑜伽”搜索量呈上升趋势。在COVID-19阶段,瑜伽与抑郁症的搜索趋势呈显著正相关(r = 0.232;P < 0.05)和焦虑(r = 0.351;P < 0.05),但焦虑和抑郁搜索量越高,瑜伽搜索量越低(滞后+6)。预测预测瑜伽的搜索和焦虑的查询会持续增加。结论:谷歌趋势捕捉到全球社区对瑜伽的兴趣显著上升,但随着时间的推移而下降。因此,有必要采取干预措施,促进瑜伽成为日常生活的一部分,并确保人们坚持瑜伽练习。
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Global Change in Interest toward Yoga for Mental Health Ailments during Coronavirus Disease-19 Pandemic: A Google Trend Analysis.

Background: With coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 pandemic, society is gripped with uncertainty and fear, inclining them toward Yoga to prevent mental health issues. Google Trends (GT) depicts the public interest of the community which may vary due to evolving policy dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Aim: The aim was to study global public interest in Yoga for mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Material and methods: Global time trends were obtained for Yoga, Anxiety, and Depression from November 1, 2019 to May 31, 2020 using GT. The time series analysis was done in three different time periods - pre-COVID-19 phase, transition period, and COVID-19 pandemic phase. Cross-correlation, Spearman rho, Friedman ANOVA test, and forecasting were used for analysis.

Results: GT found a global change in the search queries for Yoga, anxiety, and depression during the three time periods. High burden COVID-19 countries - Italy, Spain, Russia, and Brazil had an increasing search trend for Yoga. During the COVID-19 phase, there was a significant positive correlation between the search trends of Yoga with depression (r = 0.232; P < 0.05) and anxiety (r = 0.351; P < 0.05), but higher anxiety and depression searches lead to lower Yoga searches at lag +6. Forecast projected a continuous increase in Yoga searches and anxiety queries.

Conclusion: Google Trends captured a significant rise in interest of Yoga among the global community but diminished with time. Hence, the need for interventions to promote Yoga to be part of routine life and for making sure that people adhere to the Yoga practices on a continuous basis.

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