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. 2017;32(1):26-48.
doi: 10.1080/15555240.2016.1261254. Epub 2016 Dec 16.

Improving physical and mental health in frontline mental health care providers: Yoga-based stress management versus cognitive behavioral stress management

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Improving physical and mental health in frontline mental health care providers: Yoga-based stress management versus cognitive behavioral stress management

K E Riley et al. J Workplace Behav Health. 2017.

Abstract

The need for brief, low-cost, easily disseminable and effective interventions to promote healthy lifestyles is high. This is especially true for mental health providers. We developed two studies to compare the impacts of Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management (CBSM) and Yoga Based Stress Management (YBSM) interventions for healthcare professionals. Study 1 offered an 8-week YBSM intervention to 37 mental healthcare participants and collected health data pre and post. Study 2 offered YBSM and CBSM classes to 40 randomly assigned mental healthcare providers and collected mental and physical health data at four time points. In Study 1, using t-tests, the YBSM intervention affected a number of mental and physical wellbeing indices pre to post. In Study 2, using linear mixed modeling, both YBSM and CBSM groups improved significantly (p <.05) in fruit and vegetable intake, heart rate, alcohol consumption, relaxation and awareness, professional quality of life, compassion satisfaction, burnout, depression, and stress levels. There was a group by time effect for coping confidence (CBSM increased more, p<.05, F = 4.34), physical activity (YBSM increased more, p<.05, F = 3.47), overall mental health (YBSM increased more, p<.10, F =5.32), and secondary traumatic stress (YBSM decreased more, p<.10, F = 4.89). YBSM and CBSM appear to be useful for healthcare professionals' mental and physical health. YBSM demonstrates some benefit above and beyond the extremely well-studied and empirically supported CBSM, including increased physical activity, overall mental health, and decreased secondary traumatic stress benefits.

Keywords: health; intervention; stress; stress management; workplace; yoga.

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Time by Group Interaction, MOCS Coping Confidence
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Time by Group Interaction, PAFF
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Time by Group Interaction, PROQOL Secondary Traumatic Stress
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Time by Group Interaction, MCS Mental Health

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