Effectiveness of spiritual augmented psychotherapy on resilience and conscience on juvenile delinquents

Background: Resilience and conscience are the ability to endure adversity without suffering negative consequences. Psychology and spirituality can both be major assets in building resilience and conscientiousness in juvenile delinquents. Aims: The present study aims at exploring the effectiveness of...

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Main Authors: Pragya Sahare, Anuradha Kotnala
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2022-01-01
Series:Yoga-Mimamsa
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Online Access:http://www.ym-kdham.in/article.asp?issn=0044-0507;year=2022;volume=54;issue=2;spage=56;epage=61;aulast=Sahare
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description Background: Resilience and conscience are the ability to endure adversity without suffering negative consequences. Psychology and spirituality can both be major assets in building resilience and conscientiousness in juvenile delinquents. Aims: The present study aims at exploring the effectiveness of psychological and spiritual techniques in mounting psychological resilience and conscience in juvenile offenders. Methods: The convenience sampling method was used to take 62 respondents for the study. They were chosen from a juvenile shelter home in Haridwar, India. The experimental group, which included 30 participants, received psychospiritual intervention as cognitive-behavioral therapy sessions and Gayatri Mantra Lekhan activity. The control group comprised another 32 volunteers who were assessed using psychometric instruments. Participants were given two psychometric scales named the Child and Youth Resilience Measure and the NEO Five-Factor Inventory for the measurement of resilience and conscientiousness, respectively. Statistical Analysis Used: The hypotheses were tested using an independent samples t-test. Results: The experimental group's mean resilience score (mean = 77.93, standard deviation [SD] = 18.28) was statistically significantly greater than the control group's mean resilience score (mean = 44.53, SD = 8.38) with t (60) = 9.35, P = 0.01 (two-tailed). The experimental group's mean conscience score (mean = 35.47, SD = 4.61) is statistically significantly higher than the control group's mean conscience score (mean = 27.34, SD = 6.38) with t (60) =5.71, P = 0.01 (two-tailed). Conclusions: The study reveals that spiritual augmented psychotherapy is significantly associated with increasing the level of resilience and conscience in the study sample.
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spelling doaj.art-76c613c96e6e475887a5b426df2daf412023-01-12T13:42:30ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsYoga-Mimamsa0044-05072394-24872022-01-01542566110.4103/ym.ym_124_22Effectiveness of spiritual augmented psychotherapy on resilience and conscience on juvenile delinquentsPragya SahareAnuradha KotnalaBackground: Resilience and conscience are the ability to endure adversity without suffering negative consequences. Psychology and spirituality can both be major assets in building resilience and conscientiousness in juvenile delinquents. Aims: The present study aims at exploring the effectiveness of psychological and spiritual techniques in mounting psychological resilience and conscience in juvenile offenders. Methods: The convenience sampling method was used to take 62 respondents for the study. They were chosen from a juvenile shelter home in Haridwar, India. The experimental group, which included 30 participants, received psychospiritual intervention as cognitive-behavioral therapy sessions and Gayatri Mantra Lekhan activity. The control group comprised another 32 volunteers who were assessed using psychometric instruments. Participants were given two psychometric scales named the Child and Youth Resilience Measure and the NEO Five-Factor Inventory for the measurement of resilience and conscientiousness, respectively. Statistical Analysis Used: The hypotheses were tested using an independent samples t-test. Results: The experimental group's mean resilience score (mean = 77.93, standard deviation [SD] = 18.28) was statistically significantly greater than the control group's mean resilience score (mean = 44.53, SD = 8.38) with t (60) = 9.35, P = 0.01 (two-tailed). The experimental group's mean conscience score (mean = 35.47, SD = 4.61) is statistically significantly higher than the control group's mean conscience score (mean = 27.34, SD = 6.38) with t (60) =5.71, P = 0.01 (two-tailed). Conclusions: The study reveals that spiritual augmented psychotherapy is significantly associated with increasing the level of resilience and conscience in the study sample.http://www.ym-kdham.in/article.asp?issn=0044-0507;year=2022;volume=54;issue=2;spage=56;epage=61;aulast=Sahareconsciencegayatri mantramindfulness meditationpsychospiritual studyresilience
spellingShingle Pragya Sahare
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Effectiveness of spiritual augmented psychotherapy on resilience and conscience on juvenile delinquents
Yoga-Mimamsa
conscience
gayatri mantra
mindfulness meditation
psychospiritual study
resilience
title Effectiveness of spiritual augmented psychotherapy on resilience and conscience on juvenile delinquents
title_full Effectiveness of spiritual augmented psychotherapy on resilience and conscience on juvenile delinquents
title_fullStr Effectiveness of spiritual augmented psychotherapy on resilience and conscience on juvenile delinquents
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of spiritual augmented psychotherapy on resilience and conscience on juvenile delinquents
title_short Effectiveness of spiritual augmented psychotherapy on resilience and conscience on juvenile delinquents
title_sort effectiveness of spiritual augmented psychotherapy on resilience and conscience on juvenile delinquents
topic conscience
gayatri mantra
mindfulness meditation
psychospiritual study
resilience
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