ObjectivePoor mental health represents a large proportion of disease burden faced by young Australians, which has been further exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic and the reluctance of this population to seek support. Surf therapy is a novel form of intervention targeting mental health. The objective of this study was to interrogate programme theory within surf therapy, as delivered by the Waves of Wellness Foundation (WOW) in Australia.Methods and MeasuresThe study utilised grounded theory to understand or develop theoretical mediators for WOW surf therapy based on interviews exploring the experiences of previous intervention participants (n = 16; mean age = 18.4 years, SD = 2.8, range 14–24). Data were analysed through constant comparati...
Nature has long demonstrated the capacity to facilitate wellbeing. Interventions involving the natur...
In recent years, surf therapy has been successfully utilised with several vulnerable populations who...
Copyright: © 2017 Margarida Gaspar de Matos, et al. This is an open-access article distributed unde...
ObjectivePoor mental health represents a large proportion of disease burden faced by young Australia...
Mental health problems have been estimated as the biggest challenge facing global health in recent y...
Mental health issues in young people are a priority for health and social care. Surf therapy is an i...
Surf therapy is an intervention increasingly being utilized to tackle a range of health inequalities...
Increasing prevalence rates of mental health problems among adolescents is an issue of growing conce...
Surf therapy is a novel intervention that has been shown to have positive effects on youth mental he...
This study is to determine if surf therapy has an impact on the mental health and wellbeing of vuln...
Sport and exercise are known to have long-term, positive consequences for the physical and mental he...
Surf therapy is a novel form of sport for development (SFD) intervention being utilized to support w...
Young people in post-conflict and post-epidemic contexts such as Sierra Leone face a range of mental...
Young people in post-conflict and post-epidemic contexts such as Sierra Leone face a range of mental...
Over the past 15 years, surf therapy has emerged as a growing therapeutic intervention in diverse co...
Nature has long demonstrated the capacity to facilitate wellbeing. Interventions involving the natur...
In recent years, surf therapy has been successfully utilised with several vulnerable populations who...
Copyright: © 2017 Margarida Gaspar de Matos, et al. This is an open-access article distributed unde...
ObjectivePoor mental health represents a large proportion of disease burden faced by young Australia...
Mental health problems have been estimated as the biggest challenge facing global health in recent y...
Mental health issues in young people are a priority for health and social care. Surf therapy is an i...
Surf therapy is an intervention increasingly being utilized to tackle a range of health inequalities...
Increasing prevalence rates of mental health problems among adolescents is an issue of growing conce...
Surf therapy is a novel intervention that has been shown to have positive effects on youth mental he...
This study is to determine if surf therapy has an impact on the mental health and wellbeing of vuln...
Sport and exercise are known to have long-term, positive consequences for the physical and mental he...
Surf therapy is a novel form of sport for development (SFD) intervention being utilized to support w...
Young people in post-conflict and post-epidemic contexts such as Sierra Leone face a range of mental...
Young people in post-conflict and post-epidemic contexts such as Sierra Leone face a range of mental...
Over the past 15 years, surf therapy has emerged as a growing therapeutic intervention in diverse co...
Nature has long demonstrated the capacity to facilitate wellbeing. Interventions involving the natur...
In recent years, surf therapy has been successfully utilised with several vulnerable populations who...
Copyright: © 2017 Margarida Gaspar de Matos, et al. This is an open-access article distributed unde...