Prevalence and pattern of stress relaxation practices in Ahmedabad city: A cross-sectional study
Authors
Himanshu Nayak
Department of Community Medicine, B. J. Medical College, Ahmedabad, India
Batra Sonia
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, B. J. Medical College, Ahmedabad, India
Rachna Kapoor
Department of Community Medicine, AMC MET Medical College, Ahmedabad, India
Rajendra Gadhavi
Department of Community Medicine, B. J. Medical College, Ahmedabad, India
Anand Solanki
Department of Community Medicine, AMC MET Medical College, Ahmedabad, India
Sheetal Vyas
Department of Community Medicine, AMC MET Medical College, Ahmedabad, India
Hemant Tiwari
Department of Community Medicine, Smt. NHL MMC, Ahmedabad, India
Keywords:
India, prevalence, sociodemographic profile, stress relaxation practices
Abstract
Research has shown the growing importance of stress relaxation practices (SRPs) in many noncommunicable diseases. But there is little information on the prevalence of SRPs in Indian population.
Objectives:
To study the prevalence of different types of SRPs and their sociodemographic profile.
Materials and Methods:
A community-based cross-sectional study was carried out in Ahmedabad city, Gujarat, India. One ward from each zone of the city was selected by stratified sampling. All individuals above 20 years were included in the study. Detailed information regarding different SRPs practiced by the participants was collected in a standard pretested proforma by house-to-house survey. Univariate regression analysis was applied to compare the groups.
Results:
Of 1157 persons surveyed, 904 were included in the final analysis. Of these, 310 (34.3%) were doing SRPs and 594 (65.7%) were not doing any type of SRPs. Respondents doing SRPs were compared with non-SRP group. Significant (P<0.05) differences were noticed between the two groups; in females, it was (SRP 58.4% vs non-SRP 49.8%) in the age group 40 to 59 years (44.2 vs 33.8%), those from sedentary occupation (93.9% vs 85.4%), the persons belonging to upper socioeconomic status (70.6% vs 61.8%), and living in central and western zones (66.5% vs 24.6%) and had less number of diabetes (SRP 10.8% vs non-SRP 19.7%) and hypertension (20.7% vs 34.2%). People doing SRPs were able to maintain balance between work and other activities than non-SRPs group (198/310, 63.9% vs 42/594, 7.1%). Among SRPs, majority (243, 78.4%) were involved in religious activities followed by yoga, 36(11.6%), and meditation, 15 (4.8%).
Conclusion:
Persons practicing SRPs in Ahmedabad are more likely to be above 40 years of age, females, college educated, in sedentary occupation, from upper and middle class, married and living in new-west and central zones, and were less likely to have diabetes and hypertension as compared with those who do not practice SRPs.
Keywords: India, prevalence, sociodemographic profile, stress relaxation practices
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