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Embedding Physical Activity into Community-Based Peer Support Groups for those Severely Affected by Mental Illness

Psychology

Embedding Physical Activity into Community-Based Peer Support Groups for those Severely Affected by Mental Illness

S. A. Vella, A. Smith, et al.

Discover how embedding physical activity into peer support groups can positively impact individuals facing severe mental illness. This groundbreaking study, conducted by a team of researchers including Stewart A Vella and Laura C Healy, highlights the vital role of social connections and peer support in enhancing physical activity for mental well-being.

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Abstract
Despite a growing evidence base on the effectiveness of community-based physical activity interventions for mental health, there is a lack of studies that focus on those affected by severe mental illness (SMI), who often experience poorer physical health, and are less physically active than the wider population. This study examined the impact and process of a nationwide project to embed physical activity into peer support groups for those affected by SMI. Following the embedding of physical activity within peer support groups, interviews and focus groups were conducted to explore the experiences of those involved with the project and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. The key findings related to: 1) the social aspects of embedding physical activity in the groups; 2) the focus on peer support and informal physical activity (rather than organised sport) being beneficial; 3) doing things differently and lessons to learn; and 4) the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Overall, we found that peer support is an important feature to include in projects encouraging those severely affected by mental illness to become more physically active.
Publisher
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Published On
Jan 26, 2023
Authors
Stewart A Vella, Andy Smith, Laura C Healy, Adam Benkwitz, Zoe Mcvinnie, Mustafa Sarkar, Mel Islin, Andy Brinded, B Dodge, Sofija Opacic, Zoe Swithenbank, Shanika Ranasinghe, Jennie Oliver, Maria Karanika-Murray, Mary E Nevill
Tags
severe mental illness
physical activity
peer support
COVID-19
interventions
mental health
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