Introduction
A brief overview of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on various aspects of society
Importance of studying the impact of COVID-19 on meditation
Research question and objectives
Literature review
Definition and history of meditation
Benefits of meditation for physical and mental health
Previous studies on the impact of meditation on stress and anxiety
Previous studies on the impact of COVID-19 on mental health
Theoretical framework: how COVID-19 might affect meditation practice and outcomes
Methodology
Research design and approach
Data collection methods (e.g., surveys, interviews, secondary data analysis)
Sampling strategy and sample size
Ethical considerations
Results
Summary of data collected
Analysis of data collected, including both quantitative and qualitative data
Findings related to the impact of COVID-19 on meditation practice and outcomes
Discussion
Interpretation of results in light of existing literature and theoretical framework
Implications of findings for the practice of meditation during and after the pandemic
Limitations of the study and suggestions for future research
Conclusion
Summary of key findings and implications
Contribution of the study to the field of meditation and COVID-19 research
Suggestions for practitioners and policymakers
References
List of all sources cited in the dissertation