Exercise Preferences among Men Survivors of Sexual Violence by PTSD and Physical Activity Level: Recommendations for Trauma Informed Practice

M. Pebole, C. Singleton, Katherine S. Hall, S. Petruzzello, R. Alston, Robyn L. Gobin
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This analysis reported interest in exercise programs made for men survivors of sexual violence (SV), preferences for the structure and content of these programs, and comparisons by physical activity level and PTSD status. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 198 men aged 18–65, with a history of SV, in the USA. Most respondents indicated interest in exercise programs for them. Men with PTSD were most interested. Men favored exercising at-home, alone, with a male instructor, 3–4 times per week, at moderate intensity, for 30 mins-1 h. No differences in preferences were found by activity status. Differences by PTSD status were found in location, social environment, instructor gender, intensity, duration, and program length. Top modes were walking, jogging, and biking. Results add new knowledge relevant for integrating exercise into trauma recovery programs.
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创伤后应激障碍男性性暴力幸存者的运动偏好和身体活动水平:创伤知情实践的建议
该分析报告了对性暴力(SV)男性幸存者的锻炼计划的兴趣,对这些计划的结构和内容的偏好,以及身体活动水平和创伤后应激障碍状态的比较。在美国对198名年龄在18-65岁之间有SV病史的男性进行了横断面调查。大多数受访者表示对他们的锻炼项目感兴趣。患有PTSD的男性对此最感兴趣。男性更喜欢在男性教练的指导下独自在家锻炼,每周3-4次,中等强度,每次30分钟-1小时。不同的运动状态在偏好上没有差异。创伤后应激障碍状态在地点、社会环境、指导员性别、强度、持续时间和课程长度等方面存在差异。最流行的运动方式是步行、慢跑和骑自行车。结果为将运动纳入创伤恢复计划增加了新的知识。
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