Title of article :
The Effectiveness of Yoga Therapy in Increasing the Self-Efficacy of Women With MS
Author/Authors :
Janalipour, Khadije Urmia University - Department of Psychology - Faculty of Literature and Humanities , Essazadegan, Ali Urmia University - Department of Psychology - Faculty of Literature and Humanities , Jahanbin, Elham University of Guilan - Faculty of Literature and Humanities - Department of Psychology , Hatamian, Hamid Reza Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Department of Neurology
Abstract :
Background: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is chronic and debilitating neurological disease which
occurs between the ages of 20 and 40 years. Myelin degradation is common in certain areas such as
the optic nerve, brain stem, and cerebellum, which causes problems such as imbalance, inability to
perform daily tasks, and ultimately affects and reduces the self-efficacy of the affected individuals.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of yoga therapy in
increasing the self-efficacy of women with MS living in Rasht, Iran.
Materials & Methods: This research is an applied experimental study with pre-test and post-test
design with control group. The statistical population included MS female patients in Rasht City
who were members of the MS Society up to 2016. A total of 30 people were selected randomly and
divided into control and experimental groups. The experimental group received yoga therapy for 3
months. Two groups completed the Multiple Sclerosis Self-efficacy Scale (MSSS) before and after
the intervention. All data were analyzed by repeated measures analysis of variance (group factor
analyzed with two levels of yoga therapy in a group and control manner, and time factor analyzed
with three levels of pre-test, post-test and follow-up) in SPSS V. 21.
Results: Analysis of variance by measurement method and analysis of the variance of 2 in 3 mixture
(group agent with two levels of yoga therapy in a group and control manner, and time factor with
three levels of pre-test, post-test and follow-up) with a significant level of P<0.05 showed that yoga
therapy is effective in increasing the self-efficacy of patients with MS.
Conclusion: Yoga therapy is effective in increasing the self-efficacy of MS patients and can be used
as a supplementary therapy to improve condition of these patients and increase their self-efficacy
Keywords :
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) , Yoga therapy , Self-efficacy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics