Papers by Vaishali Bendre
Journal of psychosocial research, Dec 14, 2023
Journal of Psychosocial Research
Journal of Psychosocial Research, 2020
JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOCIAL RESEARCH, 2020
International Journal of Sports and Physical Education, 2019
People with spinal cord injury are susceptible to several secondary problems, such as pressure ul... more People with spinal cord injury are susceptible to several secondary problems, such as pressure ulcers, urinary tract infections, spasticity, contractures, obesity and also difficulty in acceptance (leading to depression), low self-esteem and sexual dysfunction [2] [3] [4] [5]. Depression is one of the psychological conditions associated with SCI, which has been well studied [6]; this disease may increase comorbidities and show a negative impact on the quality of life [7]. One of the goals of the rehabilitation program is to improve the level of Health-Related to Quality of Life (HRQOL).
International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology, Oct 31, 2022
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether there is a significant difference... more Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether there is a significant difference in psychological well being of Yoga/Meditation practitioners and non-practitioners as well as in men and women practitioners and non-practitioners. Secondarily, the effect of yoga and meditation has been discussed. Method: 200 participants of age group from 25 to 50 (Male=100 and Female=100) were assessed through Ryff Psychological well-being scale. 100 participants were practitioner (Male=50 Female=50) while other 100 participants were non-practitioners (Male=50 Female=50) All the participants were given 18 items scale to solve. Results: 200 participants completed the questionnaire. The average score increases in and non-practitioners to practitioners were 10.4%. With the statistical analysis of t-test the null hypothesis got rejected indicating there is a significant difference in the psychological well-being of practitioners and non-practitioners of Yoga/Meditation. Conclusion:Yoga/Meditation may be beneficial for betterment of psychological well-being of a person.
JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOCIAL RESEARCH, 2019
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