Exercise can improve health among adolescents with depression. Understanding facilitators for and barriers to maintaining exercise among adolescents with depression may increase adherence to exercise and consequently improve health. The aim was to explore adolescents’ experiences of facilitators for and barriers to maintaining exercise after a group-based exercise intervention for depression. Interviews (n = 14) were conducted 12 months after the exercise intervention. A qualitative content analysis was used to extract facilitators and barriers. Facilitators for maintaining exercise among adolescents with depression were (1) greater self-esteem by having companionship while exercising and by achieving exercise results and (2) having a suppo...
Background Exercise has been shown to be effective in treating depression, but trials testing the e...
The symptoms of adolescent depression are often dismissed as quirks of the age— increased irritabili...
The high prevalence of depression in university students is placing an increasing demand on campus m...
Exercise can improve health among adolescents with depression. Understanding facilitators for and ba...
Aim: Depression is common and rising in adolescents. Recent meta-analyses indicate a moderate effect...
Introduction: Despite systematic reviews demonstrating an association between exercise participation...
Physical exercise is a potentially effective treatment for adolescents with mild to moderate depress...
Background: Depression in adolescents is a major public health concern with approximately 11% of ado...
The purpose of the present study was to summarize and synthesize the research that pertains to the i...
At any time, one in three adolescents experiences at least one depressive symptom. There is some evi...
Aims: To assess feasibility and acceptability of exercise in clinically referred adolescents with ma...
© 2015 Carter et al. Background: Exercise has been shown to be effective in treating depression, but...
Purpose. Many adolescents in the schools who are suffering from depression are not identified as suc...
a b s t r a c t There is an important need for non-medication interventions for depressed youth. The...
Introduction Suicide is the third cause of death in students aged 12 to 25. Among the treatments of ...
Background Exercise has been shown to be effective in treating depression, but trials testing the e...
The symptoms of adolescent depression are often dismissed as quirks of the age— increased irritabili...
The high prevalence of depression in university students is placing an increasing demand on campus m...
Exercise can improve health among adolescents with depression. Understanding facilitators for and ba...
Aim: Depression is common and rising in adolescents. Recent meta-analyses indicate a moderate effect...
Introduction: Despite systematic reviews demonstrating an association between exercise participation...
Physical exercise is a potentially effective treatment for adolescents with mild to moderate depress...
Background: Depression in adolescents is a major public health concern with approximately 11% of ado...
The purpose of the present study was to summarize and synthesize the research that pertains to the i...
At any time, one in three adolescents experiences at least one depressive symptom. There is some evi...
Aims: To assess feasibility and acceptability of exercise in clinically referred adolescents with ma...
© 2015 Carter et al. Background: Exercise has been shown to be effective in treating depression, but...
Purpose. Many adolescents in the schools who are suffering from depression are not identified as suc...
a b s t r a c t There is an important need for non-medication interventions for depressed youth. The...
Introduction Suicide is the third cause of death in students aged 12 to 25. Among the treatments of ...
Background Exercise has been shown to be effective in treating depression, but trials testing the e...
The symptoms of adolescent depression are often dismissed as quirks of the age— increased irritabili...
The high prevalence of depression in university students is placing an increasing demand on campus m...