Modifiable risk factors related to lifestyle choices contribute to the disproportionate impact of poor physical health among individuals with serious mental illness (SMI). This mixed methods study sought to elucidate… Click to show full abstract
Modifiable risk factors related to lifestyle choices contribute to the disproportionate impact of poor physical health among individuals with serious mental illness (SMI). This mixed methods study sought to elucidate factors that promote and challenge healthy lifestyle engagement. Focus groups were conducted to assess the lived perspectives of twelve individuals with SMI living independently in the community or utilizing group housing about their dietary and exercise habits. A survey was administered pre-focus group to explore participant views on and motivations for healthier living. Three major themes emerged based on focus group discussion: Meaning of Healthy Living, Obstacles to Maintaining Good Health, and Importance of Community. Overall, participants demonstrated positive attitudes and readiness for healthy lifestyle changes. Healthy lifestyle interventions with careful consideration of determinants related to health disparities and existing community resources to support such activities are recommended to improve physical health in people with SMI.
               
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