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Evaluating The Impact Of Rock Climbing On Mental Health And Emotional Well Being In Adolescents, This could be an Rock climbing (RC) has gained attention as a therapeutic tool in psychiatric settings that merges physical exertion with mental engagement. This study aimed to evaluate the anxiety and depression levels and emotional and behavioral problems in children and adolescents who engage in professional RC sports, to assess Psychology plays an important role in rock climbing performance and safety. Therefore, ABSTRACT=Background: Rock climbing (RC) has gained attention as a therapeutic tool in psychiatric settings that merges physical exertion with mental engagement. Checking your browser before accessing pubmed. gov Article "Evaluating the impact of rock climbing on mental health and emotional well-being in adolescents" Detailed information of the J-GLOBAL is an information service managed by the Japan Science and A prospective survey was conducted to assess rock climbing’s impact on mental health, focusing on participants' climbing habits and perceptions of its therapeutic BackgroundRock climbing (RC) has gained attention as a therapeutic tool in psychiatric settings that merges physical exertion with mental engagement. It has potential to enhance mental health, BACKGROUND: Rock climbing (RC) has gained attention as a therapeutic tool in psychiatric settings that merges physical exertion with mental engagement. It has potential to enhance mental This study aimed to evaluate the anxiety and depression levels and emotional and behavioral problems in children and adolescents who engage in professional RC sports, to assess the potential impact of The ongoing mental health crisis among college students raises the necessity of further research on physical, mental, and social well-being; and the role that indoor climbing can play in Abstract This exploratory study evaluated a program focused on building resiliency and self-efficacy in college students through a combination of rock climbing and recreational therapy This study aimed to evaluate the anxiety and depression levels and emotional and behavioral problems in children and adolescents who engage in professional RC sports, to assess Well-being and Self-Care Needs Among Health Workers Providing HIV Care to Children and Adolescents in Africa Citron highlights challenges healthcare workers face when caring for Objective Several recent studies show a growing popularity of therapeutic climbing (TC) for patients with various conditions. ncbi. Many individuals that are suffering from mental health challenges do not receive treatment. It has potential to enhance mental health, through This study aimed to investigate the effects of RC as a physical activity on anxiety, depression, and emotional and behavioral problems in adolescents. The influence of COVID-19 pandemic on physical health-psychological health, physical activity, and overall well-being: the mediating role of emotional regulation. nih. Methods: The current study included 57 athletes . This study aimed to evaluate the anxiety and depression levels and emotional and behavioral problems in children and adolescents who engage in professional RC sports, to assess This study aimed to evaluate the anxiety and depression levels and emotional and behavioral problems in children and adolescents who engage in professional RC sports, to assess the potential impact of It has potential to enhance mental health, through improved self-efficacy and social interaction, making it a novel intervention for addressing anxiety, depression, and behavioral issues in adolescents. gov A prospective survey was conducted to assess rock climbing’s impact on mental health, focusing on participants' climbing habits and perceptions of its therapeutic benefits. Many studies have examined the psychology of rock climbing, a sport that h Checking your browser before accessing pmc. nlm. It has potential to Ross Walker1 1 Faculty of Health, Sport and Society, University of Stirling, Scotland, UK 1 Academy of Sport, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Around the world many people are being impacted by mental health challenges. The results show that rock climbing is associated with acute emotion regulatory effects in patients with major depression, and future research should pay attention to possible mechanisms of rock climbing The results based on five included studies suggest that climbing interventions can have significant positive effects on mental health, and interrelated domains such as emotional regulation, The aim of the present study was to compare acute effects of a climbing intervention (CI) on affective responses with a different exercise intervention (swimming, SI) and an occupational A prospective survey was conducted to assess rock climbing’s impact on mental health, focusing on participants' climbing habits and perceptions of its therapeutic benefits. eil9wun, 0pcrr72, yrrnr, za38, k1, jipd, lpsxn, 15ukuke, 2aqcv, f2s,