An observational study to assess mental health status in sslc students of cbse syllabus based on triguna
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: An observational study to assess mental health status in sslc students of cbse syllabus based on triguna
The International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ) is a peer-reviewed scientific publication dedicated to Ayurveda. It aims to integrate Ayurvedic concepts with modern scientific understanding, offering a comprehensive source of validated knowledge for both the modern Ayurvedic community and the broader medical fraternity.
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Ansiya Ibrahim
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Year: 2022
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Triguna is an integral component of the mind. Satvika, Rajasa, and Tamasa are the three Manasa Prakruthi (psychic constitution). Precisely Triguna represents Ayurvedic mind types. Adolescence is a period of rapid change when the child develops into an adult. Several changes occur physically, physiologically, and socially. Adolescents are confronted with different kinds of stress. But students, mainly in the SSLC period are at a stage of beginning to formulate life goals. In this stage, they face challenges while building relationships, and their own identity which at last ends up with stress and anxiety. Rather than state syllabus students, in CBSE syllabus students face much more markoriented competition. A student's social life, capacities of resilience and to deal with the environment, to adapt to changes and stay calm, stay stable and unstressedall these depend on his/her mental constitution and mental strength. The mental constitution and mental strength in turn are dependent on Triguna, the elements of the mind. Epigrammatically Satva is generous, Rajas are tempestuous and Tamas are inexpressive. Data was collected from students of both sexes, selected randomly from CBSE schools of Karimannoor grama panchayath as per inclusion criteria. Their mental health statuses were assessed by using a Mental health assessment instrument with Triguna , a validated questionnaire for Triguna . On the basis of the study by using a validated questionnaire for Triguna, Students were grouped as Pravara (superior) , Madhyama, and Avara (inferior) mental health status. Keywords: Aatva, Rajas, Tamas, Pravara, Avara, Manasa Prakruthi INTERNATIONAL AYURVEDIC MEDICAL JOURNAL Ansiya Ibrahim
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