Hung Wai Tung, Bell Vaughan, Wong Keri Ka-Yee
University College London, London, UK.
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
J Health Psychol. 2025 Mar;30(4):808-822. doi: 10.1177/13591053241275599. Epub 2024 Sep 14.
This mixed-methods study investigated and physical activity (PA), anxiety, depression and self-perceived loneliness are related, and the feasibility of social prescribing (SP). Whilst SP may involve PA with broader effects on health and wellbeing, there is little research exploring perceptions of this intervention. Data from the UCL-Penn Global COVID Study wave 1 (17 April-17 July 2020, = 1037) were analysed. Twenty-one UK adults who self-identified as low ( = 15) and high ( = 6) on PA at wave 1 were interviewed at wave 4 (18 March-1 August 2022). At wave 1, depression was associated with higher odds of low-PA (OR = 1.05; 95% CI 1.01-1.10, = 0.02). Both high/low-PA groups cited the threat of contracting COVID-19, general impacts of COVID-19 policies and heightened awareness of the mind-body connection. Five recommendations are made to address challenges in engaging with SP.
这项混合方法研究调查了身体活动(PA)、焦虑、抑郁和自我感知的孤独感之间的关系,以及社会处方(SP)的可行性。虽然社会处方可能涉及身体活动,对健康和幸福有更广泛的影响,但很少有研究探讨对这种干预措施的看法。对伦敦大学学院-宾夕法尼亚全球新冠研究第1波(2020年4月17日至7月17日,n = 1037)的数据进行了分析。在第4波(2022年3月18日至8月1日)对21名在第1波时自我认定为低身体活动水平(n = 15)和高身体活动水平(n = 6)的英国成年人进行了访谈。在第1波时,抑郁与低身体活动水平的较高几率相关(比值比 = 1.05;95%置信区间1.01 - 1.10,p = 0.02)。高/低身体活动水平组都提到了感染新冠病毒的威胁、新冠政策的总体影响以及对身心联系的更高认识。针对参与社会处方时面临的挑战提出了五项建议。