A case-control study on physical activity preferences, motives, and barriers in patients with psychiatric conditions

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作者
Bichler, Carina S. [1 ]
Niedermeier, Martin [1 ]
Gufler, Andrea [1 ]
Galffy, Matyas [2 ]
Sperner-Unterweger, Barbara [2 ]
Kopp, Martin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Innsbruck, Dept Sport Sci, Fuerstenweg 176, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
[2] Innsbruck Med Univ, Dept Psychiat Psychotherapy & Psychosomat, Univ Hosp Psychiat 2, Anichstr 35, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
关键词
Exercise; Major depression; Anxiety; PTSD; Impediments; Obstacles; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER; MENTAL-HEALTH-SERVICES; ANXIETY DISORDERS; PERCEIVED BARRIERS; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS; INTRINSIC MOTIVATION; SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR; EXERCISE;
D O I
10.1016/j.comppsych.2021.152276
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background: Physical activity in individuals diagnosed with psychiatric conditions (patients) has antidepressant and anxiolytic effects, but levels of physical activity are still low in this population. This study aimed to identify physical activity preferences, motives, and perceived barriers in patients compared to individuals without a diagnosed psychiatric condition (controls). Methods: A total of 230 patients (age = 39.5 +/- 14.0 years, 80% female) with major depression (34%), anxiety disorders (38%), or post-traumatic stress disorder (28%) completed a cross-sectional online survey to assess preferences, motives, and perceived barriers to physical activity (measured by the EMI-2). This group consisted of 100 patients with a clinical diagnosis (clinical subset) and 130 with self-reported psychiatric conditions (confirmed by the PHQ-4) from online help forums (online subset). Comparisons between patients of the clinical and the online subsets were performed and are referenced whenever significant. The patients group was compared to a healthy control group matched by sex and age (n = 230, age = 39.4 +/- 14.9 years, 80% female). Results: More patients reported insufficient physical activity levels and more daily sitting hours (measured by the IPAQ) compared to controls. Patients reported lower preference in more ambitious types of physical activity, such as hiking, cycling, and running. The commonly most preferred type of physical activity in both groups was walking and yoga. Patients had fewer motives and more perceived barriers to physical activity in comparison to the control group. Some differences in motives and perceived barriers to physical activity were also found between patients of the clinical and the online subset. Conclusions: Findings of low physical activity levels in patients are consistent with the literature. Due to the patients' lack of motivation and perception of barriers, health care providers should consider offering different and individualized forms of physical activity. Easier types of physical activity, such as walking and yoga, appear to be the most feasible and provide a good starting point to overcome perceived barriers to physical activity.
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