BACKGROUND: Young people with first episode psychosis are at an increased risk for a range of poor health outcomes. In contrast to the growing body of evidence that suggests that exercise therapy may benefit the physical and mental health of people diagnosed with schizophrenia, there are no studies to date that have sought to extend the use of exercise therapy among patients with first episode psychosis. The aim of the study is to test the feasibility and acceptability of an exercise program that will be delivered via internet enabled mobile devices and social networking technologies among young people with first episode psychosis. METHODS/DESIGN: This study is a qualitative pilot study being conducted at Orygen Youth Health Research Centre...
Background Internet and mobile-based interventions provide a unique opportunity to deliver cost-effe...
BACKGROUND: First-episode psychosis most often has its onset during late adolescence. In caring for ...
BACKGROUND: Digital mental health interventions present a unique opportunity to address the lack of ...
Background: Young people with first episode psychosis are at an increased risk for a range of poor ...
Aims: To review intervention vari-ables and outcomes of studies designed to increase physical activi...
Aims: To review intervention variables and outcomes of studies designed to increase physical activit...
Aim: Exercise can improve psychiatric symptoms, neurocognitive functioning and physical health in sc...
BACKGROUND: Previous qualitative studies have found that exercise may facilitate symptomatic and fun...
International audiencePatients with schizophrenia (SZ) have a high level of cardiovascular morbidity...
Background: Previous qualitative studies have found that exercise may facilitate symptomatic and fun...
Exercise can improve psychiatric symptoms, neurocognitive functioning and physical health in schizop...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown an improvement in the access to treatment for patients wit...
Purpose – This paper aims to describe the development of WorkOut, an Internet-based program designed...
First published 23 October 2019Aim: Young people with psychotic disorders have poorer physical healt...
Background Internet and mobile-based interventions provide a unique opportunity to deliver cost-effe...
BACKGROUND: First-episode psychosis most often has its onset during late adolescence. In caring for ...
BACKGROUND: Digital mental health interventions present a unique opportunity to address the lack of ...
Background: Young people with first episode psychosis are at an increased risk for a range of poor ...
Aims: To review intervention vari-ables and outcomes of studies designed to increase physical activi...
Aims: To review intervention variables and outcomes of studies designed to increase physical activit...
Aim: Exercise can improve psychiatric symptoms, neurocognitive functioning and physical health in sc...
BACKGROUND: Previous qualitative studies have found that exercise may facilitate symptomatic and fun...
International audiencePatients with schizophrenia (SZ) have a high level of cardiovascular morbidity...
Background: Previous qualitative studies have found that exercise may facilitate symptomatic and fun...
Exercise can improve psychiatric symptoms, neurocognitive functioning and physical health in schizop...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown an improvement in the access to treatment for patients wit...
Purpose – This paper aims to describe the development of WorkOut, an Internet-based program designed...
First published 23 October 2019Aim: Young people with psychotic disorders have poorer physical healt...
Background Internet and mobile-based interventions provide a unique opportunity to deliver cost-effe...
BACKGROUND: First-episode psychosis most often has its onset during late adolescence. In caring for ...
BACKGROUND: Digital mental health interventions present a unique opportunity to address the lack of ...