Background Leisure activities can improve quality of life in the general population. For people with psychosis, negative symptoms (e.g. being unmotivated, difficulty in sticking with activities) are often a barrier to engaging in social leisure activities. However, we do not know if participation in leisure activities is associated with quality of life in this group and, whether psychosocial interventions should aim to increase leisure activities. Aim This study investigates participation in social leisure activities of people with psychosis and whether their participation is associated with better quality of life. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 6 NHS mental health trusts. Adults aged 18–65 (N = 533) with a diagnosis of a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-61)The purpose of this study was to explore the relati...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between leisure participation and perceive...
Background: Sedentary lifestyle is a significant contributor to poor outcomes in people with psycho...
Abstract Quality of life is defined by indicators that measure the life patterns of a person or comm...
This thesis reports on research that examined the effect of leisure participation on mental ill-heal...
This thesis reports on research that examined the effect of leisure participation on mental ill-heal...
This thesis reports on research that examined the effect of leisure participation on mental ill-heal...
Introduction: A lot of people who suffer from psychological diseases declare how physical activities...
BackgroundPsychiatrists are at high risk of developing burnout and mental health problems mainly due...
Although leisure is recognised as a key aspect of occupational therapy, few studies have explored it...
Background and aims: Recovery from mental illness may be facilitated by participation in activities ...
A survey on the level and frequency of leisure activity in individuals getting clinical aid was comp...
Over two decades ago, the deinstitutionalisation process began in Australia with the intent of movin...
Previous research has explored the occupational engagement of people with mental health problems. T...
Background People with mental health problems are more likely to have smaller social networks and le...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-61)The purpose of this study was to explore the relati...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between leisure participation and perceive...
Background: Sedentary lifestyle is a significant contributor to poor outcomes in people with psycho...
Abstract Quality of life is defined by indicators that measure the life patterns of a person or comm...
This thesis reports on research that examined the effect of leisure participation on mental ill-heal...
This thesis reports on research that examined the effect of leisure participation on mental ill-heal...
This thesis reports on research that examined the effect of leisure participation on mental ill-heal...
Introduction: A lot of people who suffer from psychological diseases declare how physical activities...
BackgroundPsychiatrists are at high risk of developing burnout and mental health problems mainly due...
Although leisure is recognised as a key aspect of occupational therapy, few studies have explored it...
Background and aims: Recovery from mental illness may be facilitated by participation in activities ...
A survey on the level and frequency of leisure activity in individuals getting clinical aid was comp...
Over two decades ago, the deinstitutionalisation process began in Australia with the intent of movin...
Previous research has explored the occupational engagement of people with mental health problems. T...
Background People with mental health problems are more likely to have smaller social networks and le...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-61)The purpose of this study was to explore the relati...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between leisure participation and perceive...
Background: Sedentary lifestyle is a significant contributor to poor outcomes in people with psycho...