Mental Health Benefits of Physical Activity in Youth with Cerebral Palsy: A Scoping Review

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Aims: Children and adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP) are at heightened risk for mental health problems. Physical activity is an effective strategy to promote quality of life (QoL) and reduce mental health symptoms along with evidence-based therapies. This study described existing literature examining the mental health outcomes (e.g., QoL, well-being, anxiety, and depression) of physical activity interventions in children and adolescents with CP to help inform the implementation of physical activity interventions for this population. Methods: Ascoping review framework was used to map the existing quantitative literature. Results: The search returned 243 articles; after titles, abstracts, and full manuscripts were reviewed, 21 articles were included. The association between physical activity and QoL was examined in most studies (n = 17) with mixed findings. Eight studies documented at least one significant positive association between physical activity and QoL, and four found that physical activity interventions were highly enjoyable. Only one study assessed anxiety and/or depression following a PA intervention. Conclusions: Physical activity may benefit aspects of QoL and mental health symptoms; however, this was not a consistent finding in the existing literature. Along with other therapies, physical activity interventions may be valuable in improving QoL, and in turn, the mental health symptoms of children with CP.

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Starowicz, J., Pratt, K., McMorris, C., & Brunton, L. (2022). Mental Health Benefits of Physical Activity in Youth with Cerebral Palsy: A Scoping Review. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/01942638.2022.2060058

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