通过冥想改变人格特质 (Gunas):一个随机对照试验
Chanchal Surywanshi1, Kawal Krishan2, Danish Javed3
1Department of Integrative Medicine, the Sri Devaraj Urs Academy of Higher Education and Research Kolar, Karnataka, India.
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|September 22, 2025
概括
冥想显著改善了男性医学学生的性格特征. 六周的Trimurti Dhyana干预增加了Sattva,减少了Rajas和Tamas,增强了心理弹性.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 心灵与身体的医学
- 医疗教育 医学教育
背景情况:
- 医学学生面临着严重的压力影响心理健康.
- 人格特征,概念化为Gunas (Sattva,Rajas,Tamas),可以受到压力的影响.
- 培养心理性对于医疗学员来说至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了评估六周的Trimurti Dhyana干预对男性医学学生的个性特征 (Gunas) 的影响.
- 评估冥想作为提高高压力人口心理健康的策略的有效性.
- 为了调查干预后Sattva,Rajas和Tamas分数的变化.
主要方法:
- 随机对照试验涉及70名18-30岁的男性医学学生.
- 干预组:每天20分钟的Trimurti Dhyana练习六周.
- 控制组:继续日常活动.
- 韦德人格清单用于干预前后评估Gunas.
主要成果:
- 冥想组在统计学上显著增加了萨特瓦分数.
- 在干预组中观察到Rajas和Tamas分数的显著降低.
- 在对照组中没有报告任何显著变化.
结论:
- 特里穆尔蒂雅是一种有效的,非侵入性干预,用于调节医学学生的个性特征.
- 该实践显示了在高压学术环境中增强心理性和心理健康的潜力.
- 基于正念的干预措施,如冥想,可能是支持学生福祉的宝贵工具.
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