Physical Activity as a Potential Tool in Therapeutic Works of University Mental Health Professionals in the United States

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-07 DOI:10.1177/15598276231220559
Bryce T. Daniels, Robert E. Davis, Erin K. Howie
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Background: Students’ yearly visits to university counseling centers have increased, concurrent with an increase in diagnosed anxiety and depression. Physical activity (PA) has positive effects on mental health. PA referral may be an option to utilize PA in university mental healthcare. However, clinicians’ perceptions and capacity of PA referral need to be established before implementation. Methods: Using a qualitative descriptive design, 14 licensed mental health professionals across seven southern universities participated in semi-structured virtual interviews to explore perceptions of prescribing PA to patients and referring patients to a PA specialist. Results: Thematic analysis revealed professionals perceived PA to be important for mental health, support prescribing PA to patients, face barriers to prescribing PA, professionals support referring patients to a PA specialist, and professionals face barriers referring to a PA specialist. Conclusions: Professionals agreed that PA was important for mental health and referring to a PA specialist would be the most feasible strategy to incorporate PA in their therapeutic work for patients struggling with physical inactivity and mental health. Future studies should investigate a PA referral system's implementation within university counseling centers and how this system can affect the mental health and PA of college students seeking mental health treatment.
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体育活动作为美国大学心理健康专业人员治疗工作的一种潜在工具
背景:学生每年去大学心理咨询中心的次数增加了,同时被诊断为焦虑和抑郁的人数也在增加。体育活动(PA)对心理健康有积极影响。心理助理转诊可能是在大学心理保健中利用心理助理的一种选择。然而,临床医生对PA转诊的认知和能力需要在实施之前建立。方法:采用定性描述设计,来自南方七所大学的14名有执照的心理健康专业人员参加了半结构化的虚拟访谈,以探讨给患者开PA处方和将患者转介给PA专家的看法。结果:主题分析显示,专业人员认为PA对心理健康很重要,支持给患者开PA,面临开PA的障碍,专业人员支持将患者转介给PA专家,专业人员面临转介给PA专家的障碍。结论:专业人士一致认为,心理活动对心理健康很重要,而向心理活动专家求助是将心理活动纳入他们的治疗工作中最可行的策略,以帮助那些与缺乏运动和心理健康作斗争的患者。未来的研究应探讨在大学心理咨询中心实施PA转诊系统,以及该系统如何影响寻求心理健康治疗的大学生的心理健康和PA。
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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