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Effect Of Integrated Yoga Module On Perceptibility Of Stress And Emotional Competence Based On Coping Strategies On Diabetes Mellitus Patients

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  • Priti Nandi
  • Sony Kumari

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The present study is aimed at assessing the perceived stress and emotional competence in various group of subjects, coping of their stress by using different strategies. A sample size of sixty five (n=65) subjects undergoing a yoga training of 10 days participated in the trial were included in the study. Variables such as Coping Strategy (CS) and Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) were assessed at once before the start of intervention, where as Emotional Competence (EC) was assessed twice i.e., before and after the intervention. Paired ‘T’ Test was used to compare the effect of intervention within the group but no statistical test was taken into consideration as the other variables were recorded once. It was reported that the Emotional Competence Score was higher (p

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  • Priti Nandi & Sony Kumari, 2014. "Effect Of Integrated Yoga Module On Perceptibility Of Stress And Emotional Competence Based On Coping Strategies On Diabetes Mellitus Patients," Working papers 2014-06-02, Voice of Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:vor:issues:2014-06-02
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