恢复身体活动与心理健康研究与实践之间的联系:一个自白的故事

K. Douglas, D. Carless
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本文是一个关于体育、体育活动和心理健康的研究和实践的忏悔故事。这篇论文的核心部分是一部民族志小说,通过一系列的场景,讲述了我们为一群患有严重和持久精神健康问题的男性提供和研究一个为期九周的高尔夫课程的经历。民族志小说是一种写作策略,我们之所以选择它,是因为它既能产生知识,又能交流知识,这些知识可以通过民族志研究获得。我们反思了这种写作策略是如何使我们提高了对人际、地点、经历、事件、物体和传记之间错综复杂的联系网络的认识,这些联系在这种特殊的社会文化背景下是显而易见的。我们认为,如果我们要理解(1)运动和锻炼对有心理健康问题的人的潜在作用,以及(2)这一领域研究人员面临的方法论挑战,就有必要认识到这些联系。
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Restoring connections in physical activity and mental health research and practice: a confessional tale
This paper is a confessional tale about research and practice in the context of sport, physical activity and mental health. The centrepiece of the paper is an ethnographic fiction which, through a series of scenes, tells of our experiences of providing and researching a nine‐week golf programme for a group of men with severe and enduring mental health problems. Ethnographic fiction is a writing strategy which we chose for its ability to both generate and communicate the alternative kinds of knowledge which can be gained through ethnographic research. We reflect on the ways in which this writing strategy led us to a heightened awareness of the intricate web of connections – between people, places, experiences, events, objects and biographies – evident within this particular socio‐cultural setting. Awareness of these connections, we suggest, is necessary if we are to understand (1) the potential roles of sport and exercise for people with mental health difficulties, and (2) the methodological challenges faced by researchers in this field.
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