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Skillnader mellan yoga och högintensivträning i psykologiskt välbefinnande, stress, somatiska symtom ochemotionsreglering
Halmstad University, School of Health and Welfare. Halmstad Högskola.
Halmstad University, School of Health and Welfare.
2022 (Swedish)Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesisAlternative title
Differences between yoga and high-intensity training inpsychological well-being, stress, somatic symptoms and emotions regulation (English)
Abstract [sv]

Syftet med den föreliggande studien var att undersöka hur yogautövare, motionsutövare och kombinationsutövare skiljer sig åt i psykologiskt välbefinnande, stress, somatiska symtom och emotionsreglering. Vidare undersökte studien antal yoga tillfällen i veckan och dess samspel till de fyra variablerna (psykologiskt välbefinnande, stress, somatiska symtom och emotionsreglering). En kvantitativ design användes för att studera syftet och datainsamlingen genomfördes via webbenkät. Webbenkäten innehöll fyra olika frågeformulär: PSS-14, DERS, RPWB och SCL-90. Studien rekryterade totalt 152 deltagare, varav 98 kvinnor och 54 män. Av dem 152 deltagarna var 45 yogautövare, 56 motionsutövare och 51 kombinationsutövare. Studiens resultat visar att deltagare som utövar yoga tenderar att skatta sig lägre i upplevd stress, svårigheter av emotionsreglering och somatiska symtom samt högre i psykologiskt välbefinnande, i jämförelse med deltagare som endast utövar motion. Antal yoga tillfällen i veckan indikerade enbart ha ett positiv samband till psykologiskt välbefinnande, inget signifikant samband visades till resterande variabler stress, emotionsreglering och somatiska symtom.

Abstract [en]

The purpose of the present study was to investigate how yoga practitioners, exercisers andcombination practitioners differ in psychological well-being, stress, somatic symptoms andemotions regulation. Furthermore, the study examined the number of yoga sessions per weekand its interaction with the four variables (psychological well-being, stress, somaticsymptoms and emotions regulation). A quantitative design was used to study the purpose andthe data collection was carried out via a web survey. The web survey contained four differentquestionnaires: PSS-14, DERS, RPWB and SCL-90. The study recruited a total of 152participants, of which 98 were women and 54 men. Of these, 152 participants were 45 yogapractitioners, 56 exercisers and 51 combination practitioners. The results of the study showthat participants who practice yoga tend to rate themselves lower in perceived stress,difficulties of emotions regulation and somatic symptoms and higher in psychological wellbeing, in comparison with participants who only practice exercise. The number of yogasessions per week indicated only a positive association with psychological well-being, nosignificant association was shown with the remaining variables stress, emotions regulationand somatic symptoms.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2022. , p. 40
Keywords [en]
Yoga, Psychological Well-Being, Stress, Somatic Symptoms, Emotions Regulation
Keywords [sv]
Yoga, Psykologiskt välbefinnande, Stress, Somatiska symtom, Emotionsreglering
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Applied Psychology
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-46753OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hh-46753DiVA, id: diva2:1655416
Subject / course
Psychology
Educational program
Psychology - Sport and Exercise, 180 credits
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Available from: 2022-05-12 Created: 2022-05-02 Last updated: 2022-05-12Bibliographically approved

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