Exploring the Use of Sea Swimming as an Intervention With Young People With Mental Health Challenges: A Qualitative Descriptive Study.

Alice Taylor, Maria O'Malley, Rachael O'Callaghan, John Goodwin
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There is emerging evidence that sea swimming can have a positive impact on the mental health of adults. Less is known about how this intervention can impact young people's mental health. The aim of this study was to explore young service users and staff's perspectives on sea swimming in the child and adolescent mental health services. Fourteen participants were interviewed (eight young people and six staff members). Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis and five themes were identified. A preference for sea swimming was demonstrated by young people in comparison to other therapies. Young people reported an enhanced (and sustained) sense of well-being after sea swimming. They were able to relate the act of entering cold water to their recovery journey, acknowledging the importance of leaving their comfort zone. A sense of social cohesion was also described. Staff members acknowledged the risks of open sea swimming but highlighted the importance of positive risk taking, given the benefits of this novel intervention. Owing to the positive impact sea swimming can have on the physical and psychological health of young people, there is potential for this novel intervention to be used more frequently within the services.

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探索使用海洋游泳作为干预青少年心理健康挑战:一项定性描述性研究。
越来越多的证据表明,海游泳对成年人的心理健康有积极的影响。人们对这种干预如何影响年轻人的心理健康知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨青少年服务使用者及工作人员对儿童及青少年心理健康服务中海泳的看法。采访了14名参加者(8名青年和6名工作人员)。使用反身性主题分析对数据进行分析,并确定了五个主题。与其他疗法相比,年轻人更喜欢在海里游泳。年轻人报告说,在海里游泳后,他们的幸福感得到了增强(并持续保持)。他们能够将进入冷水的行为与他们的恢复过程联系起来,认识到离开舒适区的重要性。他还描述了一种社会凝聚力。工作人员承认在公海游泳有风险,但鉴于这种新的干预措施的好处,强调积极冒险的重要性。由于海中游泳可以对年轻人的身心健康产生积极影响,因此有可能在服务中更频繁地使用这种新的干预措施。
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