Move Well, Feel Good: Feasibility and acceptability of a school-based motor competence intervention to promote positive mental health
Stuart J. Fairclough,
Lauren Clifford,
Lawrence Foweather
et al.
Abstract:Background
In response to the adverse impacts of the COVID-19 lockdown measures Move Well, Feel Good (MWFG) was developed as a school intervention using improvement of motor competence as a mechanism for promoting positive mental health. Study objectives were to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of MWFG and to describe changes in child-level outcomes.
Methods
Five northwest England primary schools were recruited. MWFG was delivered over 10-weeks through physical education (PE) lessons, which were su… Show more
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