Evaluating an Art Therapy Program in an Outpatient Psychiatric Hospital Setting for Individuals With Mood Disorders/Evaluation d'un programme d'art-therapie offert dans un hopital psychiatrique a des personnes non-hospitalisees souffrant de troubles de l'humeur

The aim of this program evaluation was to assess the impact of an 8-week art therapy intervention for adults in a hospital-based outpatient mood disorders clinic on depressive symptoms and overall quality of life and to examine how these symptoms may change over time by primary psychiatric diagnosis...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian journal of counselling and psychotherapy 2023-01, Vol.57 (1), p.83
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description The aim of this program evaluation was to assess the impact of an 8-week art therapy intervention for adults in a hospital-based outpatient mood disorders clinic on depressive symptoms and overall quality of life and to examine how these symptoms may change over time by primary psychiatric diagnosis. Following a convergent mixed-methods approach, data collection included quantitative and qualitative patient feedback regarding program implementation to improve delivery. Pre- and post-treatment results from this evaluation are presented (n = 88), including patient feedback on the program (n = 34). Independent of primary diagnosis, patients experienced improvements in depressive symptoms (p < .001, [eta][p.sup.2] = .33), anxiety symptoms (p < .001, [eta][p.sup.2] = .16), and stress symptoms (p < 0.01, [eta][p.sup.2] = 15), as measured by the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales-21. In addition, patients experienced improvement in scores on the Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire-- Short Form (p < .001, [eta][p.sup.2] = .37). Findings suggest that structured group art therapy can reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress and can improve quality of life in a Canadian outpatient psychiatric setting. Participants were generally satisfied with the quality of this service delivery and provided constructive qualitative feedback to help improve the service.
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