The Groundswell Community Surf Therapy Intervention for At-Risk Women and Changes in Body Acceptance, Resilience, and Emotional Regulation.

Global advances in integrative medicine and health Pub Date : 2024-08-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27536130241278970
Laura Franceschi, Natalie Small, Tamara Goldsby, Michael Goldsby, Shane Padamada, Michael G Ziegler, Paul J Mills
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Abstract

Background: Surf therapy combines physical activity with social support to provide a healing environment.

Objective: This exploratory pre-to post-intervention study examined the effects of a novel surf therapy program for women who experienced abuse, trauma, and/or mental illness on emotional regulation, resilience, body acceptance, and gratitude.

Methods: Twenty-seven women (ages 25 to 54; mean 36.32 + SD 7.79) participated in an 8-week Groundswell Surf Therapy Program held in four different coastal cities in California. Standardized self-report questionnaires were administered prior to and following the therapy program, including the Body Acceptance Scale, the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), the Affective Style Questionnaire, and the Gratitude Questionnaire-Six-Item Form (GQ-6) in a pre-post study design. Data were analyzed by repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA).

Results: Body acceptance [P < 0.001; partial Eta squared = 0.472] and resilience were increased [P = 0.005; partial Eta squared = 0.319] following the surf therapy intervention. Emotional regulation was examined according to three subscales, with the adjust [P < 0.001; partial Eta squared = 0.397] and tolerate [P < 0.001; partial Eta squared = 0.299] subscales increasing following the intervention, and the conceal subscale [P = 0.459; partial Eta squared = 0.031] remaining unchanged. Gratitude scores were unchanged [P = 0.425; partial Eta squared = 0.026].

Conclusion: A surf therapy program rooted in somatic and trauma-informed models was associated with improved resilience, emotional regulation, and body acceptance in at-risk women.

针对高危女性的 Groundswell 社区冲浪疗法干预措施以及身体接受度、复原力和情绪调节方面的变化。
背景:冲浪疗法将体育活动与社会支持结合起来,提供了一种治疗环境:冲浪疗法将体育活动与社会支持相结合,提供了一种治疗环境:这项探索性的干预前和干预后研究考察了一项新颖的冲浪疗法计划对经历过虐待、创伤和/或精神疾病的女性在情绪调节、恢复力、身体接纳和感恩方面的影响:27名女性(25-54岁;平均 36.32 + SD 7.79)参加了在加利福尼亚州四个不同沿海城市举行的为期8周的Groundswell冲浪治疗计划。在治疗计划之前和之后进行了标准化的自我报告问卷调查,包括身体接受量表、康纳-戴维森复原力量表(CD-RISC)、情感风格问卷和感恩问卷-六项表(GQ-6),采用的是前-后研究设计。数据采用重复测量方差分析(ANOVA)进行分析:结果:冲浪疗法干预后,身体接受度[P < 0.001; partial Eta squared = 0.472]和复原力[P = 0.005; partial Eta squared = 0.319]均有所提高。根据三个分量表对情绪调节进行了研究,调整[P < 0.001; 部分 Eta 平方 = 0.397]和容忍[P < 0.001; 部分 Eta 平方 = 0.299]分量表在干预后有所增加,而隐藏分量表[P = 0.459; 部分 Eta 平方 = 0.031]保持不变。感恩分数不变 [P = 0.425; partial Eta squared = 0.026]:结论:根植于躯体和创伤信息模型的冲浪治疗计划与改善高危女性的复原力、情绪调节和身体接受度有关。
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