Assessment of the effectiveness of yoga therapy as an adjunct in patients with alcohol dependence syndrome

Journal Title: Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 8, Issue 1

Abstract

Introduction: Substance use disorders, alcohol use in particular, are among the leading disorders in psychiatry in terms of prevalence. They put a lot of burden on health as well as family, society, and economic status of the patient. What more challenging is that such patients often suffer from comorbid anxiety and depression, which has the potential to perpetuate the alcohol use. Yoga is an alternative and complementary therapy which is widely practiced by people in India. However, its effectiveness in alcohol use disorders is not tested systematically. Aims and objectives: To study the effectiveness of yoga as an adjunctive therapy in patients of alcohol use disorders and to evaluate its ability to reduce comorbid depression, anxiety, and craving. Materials and methods: Hundred patients of alcohol use disorders as per the tenth revision of the International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10) were selected and were divided into two groups each containing 50 patients. The case group received structured yoga session in addition to standard pharmacotherapy while the control group received only pharmacotherapy. Assessment of depression (Hamilton depression rating scale [HAM-D]), anxiety (Hamilton anxiety rating scale [HAM-A]), and craving (Obsessive-compulsive drinking scale [OCDS]) was done at baseline, two weeks, and at one month. Results were compared between the two groups and statistical analysis was done. Results: Both the case and control groups were similar in HAM-D (p=0.9634), HAM-A (p=0.7744), and OCDS (p= 0.8626) scores at baseline. There was significant reduction in HAM-A score at one month (p=0.0091), and OCDS score at two weeks (p=0.0428) and one month (p<0.0001) respectively in yoga group as compared to control group. Within case group, only reduction in HAM-A (p<0.001 and p<0.01) and OCDS (p<0.0001 and p<0.0001) scores were progressively better statistically at two weeks and one month while reduction in HAM-D score was significant only till two weeks (p<0.05). Conclusion: Yoga therapy significantly reduced anxiety symptoms and craving in patients of alcohol dependence but not depressive symptoms. Secondly, practicing yoga for a longer period of time has progressive benefits.

Authors and Affiliations

Keywords

Related Articles

Othello syndrome in extramarital involvement and dilemma of psychiatrist

We are reporting two cases of Othello syndrome in the context of extramarital involvement. The symptom improved after treatment with risperidone. Reports exist in literature about extramarital involvement and its managem...

Perceived stress and coping in patients with head and neck cancer

Background: Head and neck cancer accounts for 30% of all cancers. The diagnosis with cancer imparts a lot of stress and the patient’s ability to cope with this stress reflects in their quality of life. Aim: To study per...

"Worm crawling inside my brain": a rare case of delusional parasitosis

Delusional parasitosis is a disorder in which persons suffering have a firm and unshakeable belief of harbouring some parasite or worm in his/her body. In today’s nosology, it has been placed under delusional disorder-so...

Comparative study of various socio-demographic variables in patients having type 2 diabetes mellitus with or without depressive disorder: a brief report

Background: Group of common metabolic disorders, diabetes mellitus (DM) share hyperglycaemia as phenotype. When diabetes co-occurs with depression, adverse bidirectional relationship is seen which increases the burden of...

Self-reported sexual orientation, relationships pattern, social connectedness, disclosure, and self-esteem in Indian men who use online gay dating website

Background: The lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community faces unique stressors in the form of nondisclosure of their sexual orientation, relationship dissatisfaction, social isolation, and low self-estee...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP184247
  • DOI 10.5958/2394-2061.2016.00041.0
  • Views 97
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

(2017). Assessment of the effectiveness of yoga therapy as an adjunct in patients with alcohol dependence syndrome. Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences, 8(1), 40-45. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-184247