Why meditate? Benefits and subjective aspects for the continuous practice by college students
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Resumo: | Objectives: Knowing the motivations for the meditation practice of college students; explore the benefits and the subjective aspects that contribute to the persistence or discontinuity of the meditative practices. Methods: Qualitative research was conducted, with a 12-week audio meditation intervention for Brazilian university students, conducted from October to December 2020. Data generation was performed through characterization questionnaires at the beginning, middle and end of the intervention; data analyses were conducted through thematic categories and simple descriptive statistics. Results: The 25 participants were predominantly young females, having as main expectations for the meditation practices the following: dealing with anxiety, relaxing, and improving sleep quality. The main factor contributing to the persistence in continuing the meditative practices was the perception of the benefits, such as self-knowledge, feelings of well-being, relaxation, improved sleep quality, coping with anxiety and concentration. Meanwhile, the factors contributing to the discontinuity of the meditative practices were related to the organization of the schedule and daily routines, access to the internet and fatigue. The most cited benefits (self-knowledge and meditation habits) contributed to the perception of triggers that cause emotional imbalances and the acquisition of coping strategies for anxiety and stress. Final considerations: Most of the participants stated that they already had other self-care habits, which have contributed to the regularity of the meditation practices. The intervention, with meetings along several weeks, was also a positive factor in promoting more regular meditation practices. Therefore, meditation practices have shown to be an accessible tool for in person and at distance interventions, being also a way to improve mental health in college. Additional research should be performed to understand the socioeconomic influence on the meditation practice, and the potentiality of implementing meditative techniques as a healthcare strategy in the university context. |
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Why meditate? Benefits and subjective aspects for the continuous practice by college studentsPor que meditar? Benefícios e aspectos subjetivos para a continuidade da prática por estudantes universitáriosMeditationMental HealthAnxietyComplementary TherapiesPublic HealthMeditaçãoSaúde MentalAnsiedadePráticas Integrativas e ComplementaresSaúde ColetivaObjectives: Knowing the motivations for the meditation practice of college students; explore the benefits and the subjective aspects that contribute to the persistence or discontinuity of the meditative practices. Methods: Qualitative research was conducted, with a 12-week audio meditation intervention for Brazilian university students, conducted from October to December 2020. Data generation was performed through characterization questionnaires at the beginning, middle and end of the intervention; data analyses were conducted through thematic categories and simple descriptive statistics. Results: The 25 participants were predominantly young females, having as main expectations for the meditation practices the following: dealing with anxiety, relaxing, and improving sleep quality. The main factor contributing to the persistence in continuing the meditative practices was the perception of the benefits, such as self-knowledge, feelings of well-being, relaxation, improved sleep quality, coping with anxiety and concentration. Meanwhile, the factors contributing to the discontinuity of the meditative practices were related to the organization of the schedule and daily routines, access to the internet and fatigue. The most cited benefits (self-knowledge and meditation habits) contributed to the perception of triggers that cause emotional imbalances and the acquisition of coping strategies for anxiety and stress. Final considerations: Most of the participants stated that they already had other self-care habits, which have contributed to the regularity of the meditation practices. The intervention, with meetings along several weeks, was also a positive factor in promoting more regular meditation practices. Therefore, meditation practices have shown to be an accessible tool for in person and at distance interventions, being also a way to improve mental health in college. Additional research should be performed to understand the socioeconomic influence on the meditation practice, and the potentiality of implementing meditative techniques as a healthcare strategy in the university context.Objetivos: Conhecer as motivações de estudantes universitários para a prática da meditação, analisar os benefícios atribuídos e os aspectos subjetivos que contribuem para a sua continuidade ou desistência. Métodos: Pesquisa qualitativa, com intervenção de 12 semanas de meditação em áudio para estudantes universitários brasileiros, realizada de outubro a dezembro de 2020. Produção de dados através de questionários de caracterização dos participantes e formulários no início, meio e final da intervenção. Análise por categorias temáticas e estatística descritiva simples. Resultados: Os 25 participantes, de maioria de sexo feminino e jovens, tinham como principais expectativas para a prática de meditação: lidar com a ansiedade, relaxar e de melhorar a qualidade do sono. O principal fator que facilitou a continuidade da prática foi a percepção dos benefícios (autoconhecimento, bem estar, relaxamento, melhora da qualidade do sono, manejo da ansiedade e concentração), enquanto que os fatores obstrutores se relacionaram à organização do tempo no cotidiano, o acesso à internet e o cansaço. Os benefícios mais citados (autoconhecimento e hábitos da meditação) contribuíram para a percepção de gatilhos causadores de desequilíbrios emocionais e na aquisição de estratégias de enfrentamento da ansiedade e do estresse, utilizando as práticas de meditação, por exemplo, para acalmar e dormir melhor. Considerações finais: O hábito de praticar atividades de autocuidado dos participantes pode ter favorecido a adição da meditação à rotina. O formato da intervenção ao longo de várias semanas consecutivas foi um fator positivo no incentivo ao estabelecimento de uma rotina com a prática. A meditação mostrou-se uma ferramenta acessível para iniciativas presenciais e à distância, como estratégia de promoção à saúde mental de universitários. Sugere-se que novas pesquisas sejam feitas para analisar a influência sócio-econômica sobre a continuidade da prática e que possam ser exploradas as técnicas meditativas como estratégia de cuidado no ambiente universitário.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2023-02-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaude/article/view/6915210.5902/2236583469152Saúde (Santa Maria); Revista Saúde (Santa Maria). 2022, v. 48, n. 1Saúde (Santa Maria); Revista Saúde (Santa Maria). 2022, v. 48, n. 12236-58340103-4499reponame:Saúde (Santa Maria)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaude/article/view/69152/51650Copyright (c) 2023 Saúde (Santa Maria)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFurlan, Paula GiovanaLambais, Gabriela2023-02-28T23:01:20Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/69152Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaudePUBhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/revistasaude/oairevistasaude.ufsm@gmail.com || amanda.revsaude@gmail.com || beatriz.revsaude@gmail.com2236-58342236-5834opendoar:2023-02-28T23:01:20Saúde (Santa Maria) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Why meditate? Benefits and subjective aspects for the continuous practice by college students Por que meditar? Benefícios e aspectos subjetivos para a continuidade da prática por estudantes universitários |
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Why meditate? Benefits and subjective aspects for the continuous practice by college students |
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Why meditate? Benefits and subjective aspects for the continuous practice by college students Furlan, Paula Giovana Meditation Mental Health Anxiety Complementary Therapies Public Health Meditação Saúde Mental Ansiedade Práticas Integrativas e Complementares Saúde Coletiva |
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Why meditate? Benefits and subjective aspects for the continuous practice by college students |
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Why meditate? Benefits and subjective aspects for the continuous practice by college students |
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Why meditate? Benefits and subjective aspects for the continuous practice by college students |
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Why meditate? Benefits and subjective aspects for the continuous practice by college students |
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Why meditate? Benefits and subjective aspects for the continuous practice by college students |
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Furlan, Paula Giovana |
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Furlan, Paula Giovana Lambais, Gabriela |
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Lambais, Gabriela |
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Furlan, Paula Giovana Lambais, Gabriela |
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Meditation Mental Health Anxiety Complementary Therapies Public Health Meditação Saúde Mental Ansiedade Práticas Integrativas e Complementares Saúde Coletiva |
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Meditation Mental Health Anxiety Complementary Therapies Public Health Meditação Saúde Mental Ansiedade Práticas Integrativas e Complementares Saúde Coletiva |
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Objectives: Knowing the motivations for the meditation practice of college students; explore the benefits and the subjective aspects that contribute to the persistence or discontinuity of the meditative practices. Methods: Qualitative research was conducted, with a 12-week audio meditation intervention for Brazilian university students, conducted from October to December 2020. Data generation was performed through characterization questionnaires at the beginning, middle and end of the intervention; data analyses were conducted through thematic categories and simple descriptive statistics. Results: The 25 participants were predominantly young females, having as main expectations for the meditation practices the following: dealing with anxiety, relaxing, and improving sleep quality. The main factor contributing to the persistence in continuing the meditative practices was the perception of the benefits, such as self-knowledge, feelings of well-being, relaxation, improved sleep quality, coping with anxiety and concentration. Meanwhile, the factors contributing to the discontinuity of the meditative practices were related to the organization of the schedule and daily routines, access to the internet and fatigue. The most cited benefits (self-knowledge and meditation habits) contributed to the perception of triggers that cause emotional imbalances and the acquisition of coping strategies for anxiety and stress. Final considerations: Most of the participants stated that they already had other self-care habits, which have contributed to the regularity of the meditation practices. The intervention, with meetings along several weeks, was also a positive factor in promoting more regular meditation practices. Therefore, meditation practices have shown to be an accessible tool for in person and at distance interventions, being also a way to improve mental health in college. Additional research should be performed to understand the socioeconomic influence on the meditation practice, and the potentiality of implementing meditative techniques as a healthcare strategy in the university context. |
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