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8-Week TRY Intervention
This research study was presented at the International Association of Women's Mental Health 2022 Conference in the Netherlands by Brenda Hershey of TRY Global and Dr. Bayan Rasul of Emma Organization.
25 femmes touchées par le conflit en Irak suivent actuellement un Trauma Recovery Yoga de 8 semaines intervention.
Au cours des 8 semaines, le chercheur mesurera l'impact de TRY sur les symptômes de traumatisme des participants, les niveaux de résilience et la variabilité de la fréquence cardiaque.
Jeunes femmes yézidies ~ survivantes du génocide ~ avec leurs certificats d'achèvement.
Les travailleurs humanitaires locaux avec leurs certificats d'achèvement.
The Results
Le coût : 200 $
The beneficiaries (young Yazidi women, survivors of genocide) saw a 46% improvement in anxiety-related symptoms and 62% improvement in depression-related symptoms.
The local humanitarian staff saw a 50% improvement in anxiety-related symptoms and 50% improvement in depression-related symptoms.
Le coût : 200 $
62% of beneficiaries saw some improvement in their physical trauma symptoms which included flashbacks, fatigue, nervousness, headaches, digestive issues, among others.
100% of humanitarian staff saw some improvement in their physical trauma symptoms!
Le coût : 200 $
62% of beneficiaries saw improved resilience levels, meaning they have a greater ability handle stress.
56% of humanitarian staff saw improved resilience levels.
Le coût : 200 $
62% of beneficiaries saw an increase in HRV, meaning their nervous system made some shift toward the parasympathetic (calm) state.
33% of humanitarians saw increased HRV.
11% showed no change in HRV.
44% saw a decrease in HRV. It is important to note the circumstances of the humanitarians two days before their last HRV reading was taken; having just returned from a mass burial of their community members in Shingal. This likely contributed to the sharp decrease in HRV.
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