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""运动和基于活动的互助计划的定性研究

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此摘要是机器生成的。

城计划为物质使用障碍恢复提供支持性社区和体育活动. 参与者发现它有利于建立性,应对技巧和目标意识.

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药物使用障碍的恢复 药物使用障碍的恢复运动就是炼身体.互助是相互帮助的一种形式.互助 - 互助的互助.同行支持同行支持.身体活动 身体活动

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科学领域:

  • 成研究 研究成研究
  • 心理健康研究 心理健康研究
  • 社区支持计划 社区支持计划

背景情况:

  • 城提供免费的体育活动和社交活动,作为传统物质使用障碍 (SUD) 互助计划的替代方案.
  • 它为患有SUD和并发精神健康障碍的个人提供服务.
  • 尽管它在增长,研究在恢复中的作用是有限的.

研究的目的:

  • 探索其成员和教师之间的计划的经验和感知好处.
  • 了解号对从物质使用障碍中恢复的独特贡献.

主要方法:

  • 进行了五个重点小组:三个与成员 (N=10) 及两个与教师 (N=4) 进行.
  • 参与者总数:14个人.

主要成果:

  • 参与者重视城的包容性,支持性和非判断性社区.
  • 报告的关键好处包括提高性,改善应对压力和负面情绪的应对机制,增加积极影响,以及更强烈的目标意识.
  • 成员特别强调了社区,联系和共同目标的影响.

结论:

  • 城通过同行支持和体育活动的独特组合来促进恢复.
  • 它以优势为基础的,去污名化的方法促进了联系,弹性和情感福祉,可能有助于从物质使用障碍中长期缓解.