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For Veterans, Tai Chi Can Be a Complementary Therapy for Anxiety

Oct 28, 2023

Depression and anxiety are two of the top five mental illnesses veterans report. Treatment for depression and anxiety includes medications and psychiatric treatment in inpatient, outpatient, and residential treatment programs; the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) can have beneficial results by decreasing symptoms, recognize patients’ preference for CAM, and be cost-effective.

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Scholars and healthcare professionals from California State University, VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care System and University of Nebraska Medical Center jointly performed a study to evaluate the effects of Tai Chi on depression and anxiety symptoms on inpatient psychosocial or substance use disorder (SUD) rehabilitation treatment program residents since little evidence exists regarding the effectiveness of Tai Chi on participants in residential mental health treatment programs.

A mixed-method, cohort design with 88 participants (41 usual treatment without Tai Chi, 47 intervention) used a demographic survey, Hamilton Anxiety Scale, Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology, self-report, and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 at Weeks 1 and 4 of the treatment program. After Week 4, the intervention group responded to six open-ended questions about Tai Chi’s effects on their overall depression and anxiety.

The anxiety level of the intervention group was significantly decreased, as evidenced by the Hamilton Anxiety Scale scores. However, the measures of depression did not differ between the groups. Two themes, mindfulness and satisfaction, were identified from the written responses regarding the Tai Chi intervention.

Tai Chi effectively reduced symptoms of anxiety that varied by age and ethnicity. This study, published by Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association in September 2023, increased the insight regarding the benefit of including Tai Chi as a complementary therapy for those participating in residential treatment programs.

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2 thoughts on “For Veterans, Tai Chi Can Be a Complementary Therapy for Anxiety”
  1. The title “Depression and Anxiety” However, depression stayed the same after the intervention. Shouldn’t it say Tai Chi lessens the anxiety that effects depression?

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