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National Internet-Based Survey of the Use, Barriers, Reasons and Beliefs of Mind-Body Practices During the Early Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:基于国家互联网的脑电站初期的使用,障碍,原因和信仰的使用,障碍,理由和信念的调查,在Covid-19大流行期间

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The purpose of this study was to learn about the use, barriers, reasons and beliefs regarding mind-body practices among adults living in the United States during the beginning months of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. An on-line survey was developed following the Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet e-Surveys (CHERRIES) guidelines and using the online survey software program, Qualtrics ? XM , platform. Pilot testing of the survey was conducted for usability and functionality. The final 24-item survey was distributed via email and social media. A total of 338 adults responded to the survey, with 68.8% indicating that they participated in mind-body activities since the start of the pandemic. Physical activity was the most frequently (61.5%, n = 227) used mind-body practice. Further, 2 of the common barriers to engaging in mind-body practices were lack of motivation and wandering mind. Frequently listed reasons for using mind-body practices were to promote health, reduce stress and relaxation. Respondents believed that mind-body practices resulted in less stress. These findings may be applicable for reducing psychological stress related to the pandemic, as the pandemic continues to impact many areas of the United States.
机译:本研究的目的是了解2019年新型冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)大流行期间在美国生活在美国的成年人的身心实践的使用,障碍,原因和信念。在核对表的报告结果下,开发了一项在线调查,用于报告互联网电子调查(樱桃)指南,并使用在线调查软件计划,高音乐? XM,平台。对可用性和功能进行了调查的试验测试。最后的24项调查通过电子邮件和社交媒体分发。共有338名成年人对调查作出反应,68.8%表示自大流行开始以来他们参与了思维身份活动。体育活动最常(61.5%,n = 227)使用的心态实践。此外,2种态度的普遍障碍缺乏动力和徘徊的心灵。使用心态实践的经常列出的原因是促进健康,减少压力和放松。受访者认为,心灵的措施导致压力较小。这些发现可能适用于降低与大流行相关的心理压力,因为大流行继续影响美国许多地区。

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