Data in Brief (Jun 2022)

Data on the impact of physical exercise treatment on depression and anxiety in a psychiatric hospital for adolescents

  • Arnaud Philippot,
  • Vincent Dubois,
  • Kate Lambrechts,
  • Denis Grogna,
  • Annie Robert,
  • Ugo Jonckheer,
  • Wagdan Chakib,
  • Alexandre Beine,
  • Yannick Bleyenheuft,
  • Anne G De Volder

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42
p. 108165

Abstract

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The present data article provides a dataset of psychological scores, additional description of used measures, and descriptive data of participants related to the research article entitled “Impact of physical exercise on depression and anxiety in adolescent inpatients: a randomized controlled trial” (Philippot et al., 2022). This randomized controlled trial aimed at assessing the effect of add-on treatment with structured physical exercise compared to social relaxation activities in a clinical population of adolescents hospitalized for depression and anxiety in a psychiatric hospital. A group of 40 adolescents was randomly assigned to either a physical exercise or a control program three to four times per week over six weeks. The primary outcome was the Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS) for evaluation of depression and anxiety symptoms. Secondary outcomes were psychological self-assessments (The Zung Self-Assessment Depression Scale (SDS), Beck's abbreviated Depression Inventory (BDI-13), The Child Depression Inventory (CDI), The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI)), diagnostic interview (Hamilton Depression Rating Scale), and physical examinations (an adapted version of the Astrand-Rhyming Sub-Maximal Effort Test and BMI measures). These questionnaires and tests were filled at baseline and after intervention.

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