Effect of Pranayama and Meditation on Emotional Intelligence among Undergraduate Students: A Randomized Controlled Study

Authors

  • Jairam Kushwaha
  • Vatsala Thapliyal
  • Sachin Kumar Sharma
  • Ghanshyam Singh Thakur

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v15i2.4476

Keywords:

Pranayama, Meditation, Emotional Intelligence, Anxiety, Depression, Stress

Abstract

Introduction: Emotional intelligence (EI) manages emotional disturbances, thereby making a substantive contribution to cognitive aptitude and mental health amelioration among university students. Mindfulness yoga enhances the positive connectivity between mind and emotion, thereby enhancing mental and emotional well-being. The objective of present study is to determine the effectiveness of pranayama and mindfulness (vipassana) meditation on EI among undergraduate (UG) students. Methods: One hundred fifty university students (aged 18-23 years) were employed for this randomised control trial. The students were randomly allocated into two groups: experimental (n=75) and control (n=75). The experimental group practiced daily 60 min intervention of pranayama and mindfulness (vipassana) meditation for 10 weeks. The control group carried out their daily routine activity.Data were analysed through SPSS 24.0, and the repeated measures ANOVA test followed by Bonferroni adjusted post hoc analyses were applied. The participants were accessed for emotional intelligence, anxiety, depression, and stress using standard measures. Results: The findings of the study showed that pranayama and mindfulness (vipassana) meditation practices enhance the level of EI (p<0.001) and manage mental health by decreasing the level of anxiety (p<0.001), depression (p<0.001) and stress (p<0.001) in UG students.These effects were observed within and between groups comparison following the 10 weeks intervention period. Discussion: The study findings emphasise the potential of pranayama and mindfulness (vipassana) meditation practices in positive effects on emotional coping behaviour and mental well-being in students. Conclusion: The study suggests that pranayama and mindfulness (vipassana) meditation can be useful to enhance EI and reduce anxiety, depression, and stress in UG students.

Author Biographies

Jairam Kushwaha

Research Scholar, Department of Naturopathy and Yoga, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India.

Vatsala Thapliyal

Research Scholar, Department of Naturopathy and Yoga, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India.

Sachin Kumar Sharma

Ph.D., Scientist C, Patanjali Research Foundation, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India.

Ghanshyam Singh Thakur

Assistant Professor, Department of Naturopathy and Yoga, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar Garhwal, (Uttarakhand). India. 

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Published

2024-07-10

How to Cite

Kushwaha, J., Thapliyal, V., Sharma, S. K., & Thakur, G. S. (2024). Effect of Pranayama and Meditation on Emotional Intelligence among Undergraduate Students: A Randomized Controlled Study. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine, 15(2), 391–398. https://doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v15i2.4476

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