Voluntary sport programs for individuals with mental health disorders: The trainer's and participant's view
Introduction There is strong evidence that physical activities are important in increasing and maintaining mental health as well as in preventing relapse after mental health disorders (Schulz et al., 2011). Physical activity is an integral part of the treatment program in psychiatric hospitals in Sw...
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Main Authors: | Florence Epiney (Author), Carina Baumberger (Author), Carole Pauli (Author), Daniela Loosli (Author), Hansjörg Znoj (Author), Birgit Kleim (Author), Frank Wieber (Author), Nikolai Kiselev (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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