Carless, D and Douglas, K
(2008)
Social support for and through exercise and sport in a sample of men with serious mental illness.
Issues in mental health nursing, 29 (11).
1179 - 1199.
ISSN 0161-2840
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01612840802370640
Abstract
Social support is important for people experiencing serious mental illness and is also important during the initiation and maintenance of exercise. In this article we draw on interpretive research into the experiences of 11 men with serious mental illness to explore four dimensions of social support both for and through exercise. Our findings suggest that informational, tangible, esteem, and emotional support were both provided for and given by participants through exercise. We conclude that experiences of both receiving and giving diverse forms of support in this way are significant for some people living with and recovering from serious mental illness.
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Identification Number: | https://doi.org/10.1080/01612840802370640 |
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Refereed: | Yes |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Adaptation, Psychological; Adult; Anthropology, Cultural; Attitude to Health; Emotions; Exercise; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice; Health Promotion; Humans; Interpersonal Relations; Male; Men; Mental Disorders; Models, Psychological; Motivation; Narration; Nursing Methodology Research; Patient Education as Topic; Psychiatric Nursing; Questionnaires; Self Concept; Social Identification; Social Support; Sports |
Date Deposited: | 27 Nov 2014 15:42 |
Last Modified: | 11 Jul 2024 01:45 |
Item Type: | Article |
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