EFFECT OF YOGIC PRACTICES WITH VARMA THERAPY ON DISTRESS AND ANGER AMONG STRESSED COLLEGE BOYS

Dr. A. S. SELVAM

Abstract


The present random group experimental study was designed to find out the effect of yogic practices with varma therapy on Distress and Anger among Stressed college boys. It was hypothesized that there would be significant difference in yogic practices with varma therapy than the control group on Distress and Anger among Stressed college boys. To achieve the purpose of the study, thirty (30) Stressed college boys residing in Chennai age between 18-23 years were selected randomly two groups, namely experimental group and control group of fifteen (15) subjects each. Training period of this study was eight weeks. Experimental group underwent yogic practices with varma therapy for eight (8) weeks, five days a week for a maximum of one hour in the morning. The control group was kept in active rest.  The pre test and post test were conducted before and after the training for all two groups. To analyses the data (ANCOVA) test was used to find out the significant difference between experimental group and the control group. The test of significance was fixed as 0.05 level of confidence. It was concluded that there was significant decreased in yogic practices with varma therapy than the control group on Distress and Anger among Stressed college boys. 

Full Text:

PDF

References


a. Swami Karmananda (2010), Yogic Management of Common Diseases, Bihar, Bihar school of yoga, Pp.32.

b. Udupa, K. N. (1985), Stress and its management by yoga, Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi, Pp.126.

c. Dr. T. Rajendran (2017), The Treasure of Varma Science, International Research Institute of Varma science Power Publications, Tamil Nadu, Pp. 638.

d. Mooventhan, A., & Nivethitha, L. (2017), Evidence based effects of yoga practice on various health related problems of elderly people: A review, Journal of bodywork and movement therapies, 21(4), Pp.1028-32.

e. Chong, C. S., Tsunaka, M., & Chan, E. P. (2011), Effects of yoga on stress management in healthy adults: a systematic review, Alternative therapies in health and medicine, 17(1), Pp. 32.

f. Lazarus, R.S. and Folkman, S. (1984), Stress: Appraisal and Coping, New York, Springer. Pp.19.

WEBSITES

www.economictimes.indiatimes.com

www.pubmed.com

www.yoga point.com

www.who.com

www.google scholar.com


Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.