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Intervention on depression and insomnia symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic
Verma, Sadhna; Donovan, James; Bhat, Surekha; Tunuguntla, Hari; Tunuguntla, Renuka; Gupta, Babu; Shivanand, Ishan.
  • Verma, Sadhna; University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Cincinnati. US
  • Donovan, James; Department of Surgery, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Cincinnati. US
  • Bhat, Surekha; Department of Biochemistry and Genetics, American University School of Medicine. Oranjestad. AW
  • Tunuguntla, Hari; Department of Urology, Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Hospital. New Brunswick. CA
  • Tunuguntla, Renuka; Department of Internal Medicine, Hunterdon Center for Healthy Ageing. New Jersey. US
  • Gupta, Babu; 6Department of Psychiatry, Neuropsych Center of Greater Cincinnati. Cincinnati. US
  • Shivanand, Ishan; SYC Infinite. San Francisco. US
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1292754
ABSTRACT

Objectives:

The COVID-19 pandemic has created significant psychological challenges globally. Evidence has been mounting of greater emotional distress and possible worsening of underlying psychiatric disorders, due to repercussions of COVID-19. In addition, the pandemic has created barriers to access for help, due to social distancing and travel restrictions. Thus, creating a major need for effective interventions that can be accessed safely from home and provide coping tools which can be learned and practiced while in isolation. An App based Yoga of Immortals (YOI) program is one such strategy to help cope with stressful situations. The objective of this study was to investigate if the YOI program can provide significant benefit for depressive and insomnia symptoms. Material and

Methods:

Participants in this study were asked to complete two brief online but well validated mental health screening tools before intervention. This was followed by a 7-week long YOI intervention. Following the intervention, participants were once again asked to complete the online validated questionnaires. The survey questionnaires included baseline demographic data and validated scales for measuring insomnia severity Insomnia severity Index (ISI) and levels of depression symptoms patient health questionnaire-8, (PHQ-8). All statistical analysis was performed using the Statistical Package for the Social Science.

Results:

SY YOI intervention of 7 weeks significantly improved the ISI scores as well as PHQ-8 scores in the study population (P < 0.0001 in all comparisons).

Conclusion:

YOI intervention is an effective intervention strategy for decreasing insomnia and depression symptoms, even during the pandemic
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Meditation / Depression / Mindfulness / COVID-19 / Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders / Mental Disorders Type of study: Diagnostic study Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Annals of Medical Research and Practice Year: 2021 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: 6Department of Psychiatry, Neuropsych Center of Greater Cincinnati/US / Department of Biochemistry and Genetics, American University School of Medicine/AW / Department of Internal Medicine, Hunterdon Center for Healthy Ageing/US / Department of Surgery, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine/US / Department of Urology, Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Hospital/CA / SYC Infinite/US / University of Cincinnati Medical Center/US

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Meditation / Depression / Mindfulness / COVID-19 / Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders / Mental Disorders Type of study: Diagnostic study Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Annals of Medical Research and Practice Year: 2021 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: 6Department of Psychiatry, Neuropsych Center of Greater Cincinnati/US / Department of Biochemistry and Genetics, American University School of Medicine/AW / Department of Internal Medicine, Hunterdon Center for Healthy Ageing/US / Department of Surgery, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine/US / Department of Urology, Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Hospital/CA / SYC Infinite/US / University of Cincinnati Medical Center/US