Description
Supplementary materials for a study of the attitudes of a UK-wide sample of university students towards combining physical activity and mindfulness practice in order to maintain good mental health. Recruitment of participants was conducted over social media (Twitter). The materials in this set include the recruitment flyer, screening survey content, interview schedule and full interview transcripts. The set also includes full ethics documentation (available on request).
This study is part of a doctoral research project aiming to investigate the potential of combining physical activity and mindfulness practice for maintaining good mental health, and to create a digital intervention supporting people with their combined practice.
This study is part of a doctoral research project aiming to investigate the potential of combining physical activity and mindfulness practice for maintaining good mental health, and to create a digital intervention supporting people with their combined practice.
| Date made available | 9 Nov 2022 |
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| Publisher | University of Bath |
Research output
- 1 Article
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Exercising body but not mind: A qualitative exploration of attitudes to combining physical activity and mindfulness practice for mental health promotion
Remskar, M., Western, M. J., Maynard, O. M. & Ainsworth, B., 9 Dec 2022, In: Frontiers in Psychology. 13, 984232.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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