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目的:本综述旨在评估身体活动干预对服刑人员幸福感的影响。它力求全面概述现有关于各种形式的身体活动的研究,包括有组织的锻炼方案、瑜伽和正念,以及它们对监狱人口身心健康的影响。设计/方法/方法:于2024年6月通过搜索b谷歌Scholar、PubMed和Web of Science进行范围审查。使用的关键词包括“身体活动”、“锻炼”、“健身”、“运动”、“囚犯”、“囚犯”、“被监禁的人”、“幸福”、“精神健康”、“身体健康”、“心理健康”和“情感健康”。在筛选了1736篇潜在文章后,选择了54篇相关研究。其中包括有组织的锻炼计划、瑜伽/正念计划和身体活动水平评估。两位作者根据预先确定的纳入标准独立审查和选择研究,确保对监狱环境中身体活动干预的文献进行全面概述。研究发现:该综述确定了12项相关研究,揭示了身体活动干预,包括有组织的锻炼计划、瑜伽和正念,对被监禁者的心理和身体健康产生了积极影响。心理健康结果持续改善,如抑郁和焦虑减少,身体健康指标增强,包括身体质量指数降低和健康水平提高。调查结果强调有必要采取针对年龄和性别的干预措施,以解决不同囚犯人口构成所面临的独特健康挑战,并强调在监狱中纳入多样化和与文化相关的锻炼方案的重要性。原创性/价值:本综述独特地综合了各种体育活动干预对被监禁者福祉的影响,强调了量身定制的、与文化相关的项目的必要性。值得注意的是,之前没有一篇综述对这方面进行过全面的分析。通过比较不同类型的干预措施,它为监狱环境中有组织的锻炼、瑜伽和正念的好处提供了全面的见解。这项工作强调了开展各种形式的体育活动的重要性,特别是对女囚而言,以增进健康和福祉。它为在惩教机构制定有效的康复策略提供了宝贵的指导。
Physical activity and wellbeing in prisoners: a scoping review.
Purpose: This scoping review aims to evaluate the impact of physical activity interventions on the well-being of incarcerated individuals. It seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of existing research on various forms of physical activity, including structured exercise programs, yoga and mindfulness, and their effects on both mental and physical health within prison populations.
Design/methodology/approach: A scoping review was conducted by searching Google Scholar, PubMed and Web of Science in June 2024. Keywords used included "physical activity," "exercise," "fitness," "sports," "prisoners," "inmates," "incarcerated individuals," "well-being," "mental health," "physical health," "psychological well-being" and "emotional well-being." After screening 1,736 potential articles, 54 relevant studies were selected. These included structured exercise programs, yoga/mindfulness programs and evaluations of physical activity levels. Two authors independently reviewed and selected studies based on predefined inclusion criteria, ensuring a comprehensive overview of the literature on physical activity interventions in prison settings.
Findings: The review identified 12 relevant studies, revealing that physical activity interventions, including structured exercise programs, yoga and mindfulness, positively impact the psychological and physical well-being of incarcerated individuals. Consistent improvements were noted in mental health outcomes, such as reduced depression and anxiety, and enhanced physical health indicators, including lower body mass index and increased fitness levels. The findings underscore the necessity for age- and gender-specific interventions to address the unique health challenges faced by different inmate demographics, highlighting the importance of incorporating diverse and culturally relevant exercise programs in prisons.
Originality/value: This review uniquely synthesizes the impact of various physical activity interventions on the well-being of incarcerated individuals, emphasizing the necessity for tailored, culturally relevant programs. Notably, no previous review has comprehensively analyzed this aspect. By comparing diverse types of interventions, it provides comprehensive insights into the benefits of structured exercise, yoga and mindfulness in prison settings. This work highlights the importance of implementing physical activity in various forms, especially for female inmates, to enhance health and well-being. It offers valuable guidance for developing effective rehabilitation strategies in correctional facilities.