Exercise as therapy for schizophrenia: An ethnographic study

Citation
G. Faulkner et A. Sparkes, Exercise as therapy for schizophrenia: An ethnographic study, J SPORT EXE, 21(1), 1999, pp. 52-69
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN journal
08952779 → ACNP
Volume
21
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
52 - 69
Database
ISI
SICI code
0895-2779(199903)21:1<52:EATFSA>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
As part of the emergence of alternative research paradigms in exercise and sport psychology, we draw upon data from an ethnographic study of 3 individ uals with schizophrenia to explore the use of exercise as an adjunct therap y for schizophrenia. A 10-week exercise program of twice-weekly sessions wa s implemented. Participant observation and interviews with participants and their assigned key-workers were the primary sources of data collection use d. The influence of exercise on the lives of participants and their mental health and the underlying mechanisms of change were explored. Our findings indicate that exercise has the potential to help reduce participants' perce ptions of auditory hallucinations, raise self-esteem, and improve sleep pat terns and general behavior. The process of exercising, via the provision of distraction and social interaction rather than the exercise itself, was ve ry influential in providing these benefits. In conclusion, we strongly reco mmend the inclusion of exercise as an adjunct treatment in psychiatric reha bilitation.