Marshall Jamie, Ferrier Brendon, Martindale Russell, Ward Philip B
The Surf Lab, School of Applied Sciences, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland.
School of Psychiatry, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Psychol Health. 2025 Feb;40(2):231-253. doi: 10.1080/08870446.2023.2214590. Epub 2023 May 21.
Poor 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.
The study utilised grounded theory to understand or develop theoretical mediators for WOW surf therapy based on interviews exploring the experiences of previous intervention participants ( = 16; mean age = 18.4 years, = 2.8, range 14-24). Data were analysed through constant comparative analysis.
Five categories emerged from participant data as foundational to WOW programme theory: (a) Safe Space, (b) Social Support, (c) Sensory Grounding, (d) Mastery and (e) Respite. These categories have novel theoretical and practical implications for both surf therapy and wider clinical practice, especially around concepts such as delivering 'mental health by stealth' and fostering longer term 'mental health maintenance' for participants.
The study developed an initial WOW programme theory, highlighting the importance of foundational therapeutic structures beyond simply going surfing.
心理健康状况不佳在澳大利亚年轻人所面临的疾病负担中占很大比例,而新冠疫情以及该人群不愿寻求帮助的情况使这一问题进一步恶化。冲浪疗法是一种针对心理健康的新型干预形式。本研究的目的是探究澳大利亚健康浪潮基金会(WOW)提供的冲浪疗法中的项目理论。
本研究运用扎根理论,通过访谈之前参与干预的参与者(n = 16;平均年龄 = 18.4岁,标准差 = 2.8,年龄范围14 - 24岁)的经历,来理解或构建WOW冲浪疗法的理论中介因素。通过持续比较分析对数据进行分析。
从参与者数据中得出了五个类别,作为WOW项目理论的基础:(a)安全空间,(b)社会支持,(c)感官锚定,(d)掌控感,(e)喘息机会。这些类别在冲浪疗法和更广泛的临床实践中都具有新的理论和实践意义,特别是在诸如“潜移默化的心理健康”以及为参与者培养长期“心理健康维持”等概念方面。
本研究构建了初步的WOW项目理论,强调了除单纯冲浪之外的基础治疗结构的重要性。