EFFECT OF INTEGRATED YOGA MODULE ON PERCEIVED STRESS, VERBAL AGGRESSION AND SATISFACTION WITH LIFE IN HOME GUARDS IN BANGALORE – A WAIT LIST RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v3i5.84Keywords:
Home Guards, Perceived Stress, Verbal Aggression & Satisfaction with Life, YogaAbstract
Although the modern medical science and technology is helping us to cope up with the external
injuries, the stress created in interaction with individuals and public events is taking toll on us. This is more
prominent in Home Guards(HGs), who have to work in the field to maintain law and order in public events.
This study is to observe the role of Yoga to reduce the stress, verbal aggression and increase the satisfaction
in life.
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