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Exercise and mental health: it's just not psychology!

G Faulkner1, S Biddle.   

Abstract

Exercise has been suggested as an effective adjunctive treatment for a range of mental health conditions. In this study, we explored the perceptions of exercise held by course directors of doctoral training programmes in clinical psychology in England. Given the exploratory nature of the study, we used a qualitative design incorporating semi-structured interviews. Although most participants held favourable attitudes regarding exercise, this was related more to exercise being seen as a positive lifestyle activity that is worth encouraging, rather than exercise being recommended as an adjunctive treatment for mental health problems. Inductive analysis identified four themes that underpinned such a response: inconsistent positions on the evidential criteria used to evaluate the role of exercise, which masked themes regarding the perceived 'simplicity' of exercise interventions, a practical adherence to a mind-body dichotomy, and the incompatibility of exercise with traditional models of understanding and treating clinical conditions. The barriers we have highlighted will continue to hinder the consideration of exercise as a common therapeutic adjunct at present. Although further research is required to examine the relationship between exercise and mental health, consideration must also be given to how such research should be disseminated to mental health professionals.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11411779     DOI: 10.1080/026404101300149384

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci        ISSN: 0264-0414            Impact factor:   3.337


  4 in total

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Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2018-03-24       Impact factor: 3.603

3.  Evaluation of health care providers' use of the 'Exercise and Depression Toolkit': a case study.

Authors:  Krista Glowacki; Daniah Zumrawi; Erin Michalak; Guy Faulkner
Journal:  BMC Psychiatry       Date:  2021-05-08       Impact factor: 3.630

4.  Role of exercise in the treatment of alcohol use disorders.

Authors:  Eirini Manthou; Kalliopi Georgakouli; Ioannis G Fatouros; Christina Gianoulakis; Yannis Theodorakis; Athanasios Z Jamurtas
Journal:  Biomed Rep       Date:  2016-03-07
  4 in total

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