Comparative Study of Pregnant Women with Garbha Sanskar Challenge and without Garbha Sanskar Challenge on Stress, Depression and Anxiety

Authors

  • Kshitija Itraj Undergraduate Psychology Student, St Mira's College for Girls, Pune
  • Eesha Rakhi Postgraduate Clinical Psychology Student, Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Chatrapati Shivaji Nagar, Pune.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25215/1104.077

Keywords:

Garbha Sanskar, Mental Health, Stress, Depression, Anxiety

Abstract

Motherhood is a beautiful journey, witnessing the transformation of a woman’s body, mind, and soul. While the experience is often rewarding, it can also be incredibly stressful. Through this research we explored how the presence of Garbh Sanskar challenge (Garbha Sanskar Challenge) affected the psychological well-being of pregnant women specifically examining the impacts on stress, depression and anxiety. A comprehensive comparative study was undertaken to investigate the distinct psychological impacts of the Garbha Sanskar Challenge on pregnant women. This investigation encompassed a mix method approach, combining quantitative and qualitative methodologies, with the primary objective of discerning potential disparities arising from the Garbha Sanskar Challenge. The results substantiated the hypothesis with remarkable significance (p < .001), highlighting the profound influence of the Garbha Sanskar Challenge on the psychological well-being of pregnant women. The outcomes of this research enrich our comprehension of the psychological repercussions stemming from the Garbha Sanskar Challenge course. Furthermore, these findings furnish actionable insights into optimal strategies for effectively bolstering pregnant women throughout this intricate yet rewarding expedition.

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Published

2022-11-05

How to Cite

Kshitija Itraj, & Eesha Rakhi. (2022). Comparative Study of Pregnant Women with Garbha Sanskar Challenge and without Garbha Sanskar Challenge on Stress, Depression and Anxiety. International Journal of Indian Psychȯlogy, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.25215/1104.077