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Australas Psychiatry · Feb 2014
Why don't people diagnosed with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs) get enough exercise?
- Bridget Bassilios, Fiona Judd, and Philippa Pattison.
- Research Fellow, Centre for Health Policy, Programs and Economics, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
- Australas Psychiatry. 2014 Feb 1;22(1):71-7.
ObjectiveOur aim was to assess physical activity, attitudes and future intentions among a sample of individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs).MethodsA cross-sectional interview was conducted with a convenience sample of 49 adults with SSDs and in receipt of community mental health services. Interview questions elicited information about exercise behaviour across time, including reasons for expressed preferences.ResultsParticipants reported variable current physical activities. They were much more likely to report past exercise than current exercise or intentions for future exercise. Participants were more likely to report physical than psychological benefits as incentives for exercise. Social influence and the opportunity for social interaction emerged as reasons for exercising. Barriers to exercise included physical health problems, disinterest and one's psychiatric illness.ConclusionsCommunity mental health services should routinely integrate targeted interventions that promote exercise. Social support for exercise, strategies to increase self-efficacy and education about the multifaceted benefits of exercise are necessary considerations in the development of such interventions.
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