Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2021 Aug;44:101427. doi: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2021.101427. Epub 2021 Jun 19.
Yoga is increasingly accepted to improve overall health and wellness and is considered a meaningful adjunct treatment for mental and physical health ailments associated with interpersonal violence (IV). This review provides background information about the use of yoga among individuals with IV histories and aims to inform researchers and practitioners about the available evidence on yoga's application and effectiveness.
Using six databases, we systematically reviewed empirical literature examining yoga among IV survivors. Criteria for study inclusion: yoga included a physical component and was the primary intervention; participants had an IV history; peer-reviewed; and participants were 17 years and older. After review, 10 articles reporting findings from seven independent samples were included.
Yoga demonstrated preliminary, positive implications as a complementary treatment for individuals with an IV history. Synthesizing across articles four themes emerged: (1) acceptability and feasibility, (2) enhancement of mental and physical health, (3) promotion of personal growth, and (4) facilitators and barriers to practice.
The nascent literature indicates potential benefits of integrating yoga into interventions for IV survivors to enhance physical and psychological functioning. The primary barriers to intervention were resources (e.g., access) and incompatibility with spiritual beliefs for select clients. Despite consistent barriers, preliminary findings indicate yoga has many positive implications for individuals with an IV history. Given the small evidence base and insufficient methodology, additional empirical research with diverse samples and sites, and robust designs, could improve the state of knowledge and strengthen the efficacy of this promising practice.
瑜伽越来越被接受,以改善整体健康和健康,并被认为是一种有意义的辅助治疗,用于与人际暴力(IV)相关的精神和身体健康疾病。本综述提供了有关 IV 病史个体使用瑜伽的背景信息,旨在为研究人员和从业者提供有关瑜伽应用和有效性的现有证据。
我们使用六个数据库系统地审查了关于 IV 幸存者瑜伽的实证文献。研究纳入标准:瑜伽包括身体成分,是主要干预措施;参与者有 IV 病史;同行评议;参与者年龄在 17 岁及以上。审查后,有 10 篇文章报告了来自 7 个独立样本的发现,被纳入研究。
瑜伽作为 IV 病史个体的补充治疗方法,初步显示出积极影响。综合所有文章,出现了四个主题:(1)可接受性和可行性,(2)改善身心健康,(3)促进个人成长,以及(4)实践的促进因素和障碍。
初步文献表明,将瑜伽融入 IV 幸存者干预措施中以增强身体和心理功能具有潜在益处。干预的主要障碍是资源(例如,获取)以及与特定客户的精神信仰不兼容。尽管存在一致的障碍,但初步发现表明瑜伽对 IV 病史个体有许多积极影响。鉴于证据基础薄弱和方法学不足,需要更多具有不同样本和地点的实证研究以及稳健的设计,以提高知识水平并增强这种有前途的实践的疗效。