Background: Previous qualitative studies have found that exercise may facilitate symptomatic and functional recovery in people with long-term schizophrenia. This study examined the perceived effects of exercise as experienced by people in the early stages of psychosis, and explored which aspects of an exercise intervention facilitated or hindered their engagement. Methods: Nineteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with early intervention service users who had participated in a 10-week exercise intervention. Interviews discussed people's incentives and barriers to exercise, short- and long-term effects, and opinions on optimal interventions. A thematic analysis was applied to determine the prevailing themes. Results: The interventio...
Individuals with schizophrenia have reduced rates of physical activity, yet substantial proportions ...
Purpose To review the existing evidence examining effectiveness of exercise as an adjunct therapy fo...
Objectives: Physical activity in persons with schizophrenia is associated with improvement of physic...
BACKGROUND: Previous qualitative studies have found that exercise may facilitate symptomatic and fun...
© 2016 Firth et al. Background: Previous qualitative studies have found that exercise may facilitate...
Aim: Exercise can improve psychiatric symptoms, neurocognitive functioning and physical health in sc...
Aim: The aims of this study were to examine if people with first-episode psychosis (FEP) are able to...
Exercise can improve psychiatric symptoms, neurocognitive functioning and physical health in schizop...
A 2015 special issue of this journal [1] emphasized the importance of physical health interventions ...
Optimising autonomy is increasingly important in recovery from psychosis. To date, physical exercise...
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...
The relationship between regular exercise and physical health and well-being is extensively document...
Individuals with schizophrenia have reduced rates of physical activity, yet substantial proportions ...
Purpose To review the existing evidence examining effectiveness of exercise as an adjunct therapy fo...
Objectives: Physical activity in persons with schizophrenia is associated with improvement of physic...
BACKGROUND: Previous qualitative studies have found that exercise may facilitate symptomatic and fun...
© 2016 Firth et al. Background: Previous qualitative studies have found that exercise may facilitate...
Aim: Exercise can improve psychiatric symptoms, neurocognitive functioning and physical health in sc...
Aim: The aims of this study were to examine if people with first-episode psychosis (FEP) are able to...
Exercise can improve psychiatric symptoms, neurocognitive functioning and physical health in schizop...
A 2015 special issue of this journal [1] emphasized the importance of physical health interventions ...
Optimising autonomy is increasingly important in recovery from psychosis. To date, physical exercise...
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...
The relationship between regular exercise and physical health and well-being is extensively document...
Individuals with schizophrenia have reduced rates of physical activity, yet substantial proportions ...
Purpose To review the existing evidence examining effectiveness of exercise as an adjunct therapy fo...
Objectives: Physical activity in persons with schizophrenia is associated with improvement of physic...