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Matos, MG, Santos, A. C., Brito, Cristiana Fauvelet Capela de,, Marta, Francisco, Evangelista, Ema Shaw, Ferreira, José...Mattila, M. (2017). Surfing for social integration: mental health and well-being promotion through surf therapy among institutionalized young people. Journal of Community Medicine & Public Health Care.
M. MG et al., "Surfing for social integration: mental health and well-being promotion through surf therapy among institutionalized young people", in Journal of Community Medicine & Public Health Care, 2017
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author = "Matos, MG and Santos, A. C. and Brito, Cristiana Fauvelet Capela de, and Marta, Francisco and Evangelista, Ema Shaw and Ferreira, José and Moita, Miguel and Conibear, Tim and Mattila, M.",
title = "Surfing for social integration: mental health and well-being promotion through surf therapy among institutionalized young people",
journal = "Journal of Community Medicine & Public Health Care",
year = "2017",
volume = "",
number = "",
doi = "10.24966/CMPH-1978/100026",
url = "http://hdl.handle.net/10451/42744"
}
TY - JOUR TI - Surfing for social integration: mental health and well-being promotion through surf therapy among institutionalized young people T2 - Journal of Community Medicine & Public Health Care AU - Matos, MG AU - Santos, A. C. AU - Brito, Cristiana Fauvelet Capela de, AU - Marta, Francisco AU - Evangelista, Ema Shaw AU - Ferreira, José AU - Moita, Miguel AU - Conibear, Tim AU - Mattila, M. PY - 2017 SN - 2381-1978 DO - 10.24966/CMPH-1978/100026 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10451/42744 AB - The Surf-Salva Camp 2016 project aimed at promoting social inclusion, wellbeing, and mental health, as well as developing beach security values and social citizenship in children and youth in foster care institutions, through surfing (Surf-Therapy). Participants were 48 adolescents aged 10 to 16, selected from 4 foster institutions in the greater Lisbon district. Results suggest that intervention through surf therapy had a number of positive effects: exploration, effort and perseverance, problem-solving, time management, social competencies, interpersonal relationships and emotional regulation all developed among the participants throughout the project. Results support the claim that within a suitable theoretical framework, with a solid and well trained team and with adequate psychotherapeutic supervision and evaluation, Surf Therapy can be a very promising possibility in the care of at-risk young people, and policy makers should consider this suggestion in the development of policies related to vulnerable institutionalized young people. ER -
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