Description
The purpose of this thesis is to determine whether Tai Chi Qigong or Health Information podcasts are more effective for improving mental health and sleep outcomes for midlife women with mobility impairments. No other studies have been done to investigate whether Tai Chi can be more effective for sleep, depressive symptoms, and anxiety for midlife women with mobility impairments specifically. Overall, it was found that midlife women with mobility impairments experienced better sleep when they focused on health information podcasts in comparison to Tai Chi. Change in anxiety and depressive symptoms were negligible.
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Title
- Are Tai Chi Videos Effective for Improving Mental Health and Sleep in Women with Mobility Impairments?
Contributors
- Rastkhiz, Tara (Author)
- Carvallo, Joanna (Co-author)
- Lee, Rebecca (Thesis director)
- Rodney, Joseph (Committee member)
- Santana, Robert (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- School of Molecular Sciences (Contributor)
- Department of Psychology (Contributor)
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2023-05
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