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Why art? Exploring the contribution to mental well-being of the creative aspects and processes of visual art-making in an arts and mental health course

Author: Secker, Jenny; Heydinrych, Kirsten; Kent, Lyn; and Jo Keay

Publication Year: 2017

Media Type: Periodical (article)

Summary:

"Conclusions: Previous studies have found play, inspiration and learning to be associated with well-being. It therefore seems reasonable to conclude that the creative aspects of the courses did play an important part in improving participants’ well-being."

Abstract:

"Background: Evaluations of participatory arts and mental health projects have consistently found improvements in mental well-being but the part played by the creative aspects, as distinct from the benefits of social interaction, remains unclear.

Methods: This study explored the specific part played by the creative aspects of introductory arts courses that aim to improve mental well-being. Nine course participants consented to recording of accreditation assessment meetings held with them towards the end of their course.

Results: Thematic analysis identified themes relating to two categories: creative processes and the learning that ensued. The creative processes were playful experimentation and inspiration. Learning processes revolved around learning to learn and artistic development."

Arts & Intersections: Health & Wellness

Categories: Health Wellness and Healing

ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Series Title: Arts & Health

Edition:

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17533015.2017.1326389

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Pages: 13

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PUBLISHER INFORMATION

Name: Taylor & Francis Group

Website URL: http://www.taylorandfrancisgroup.com/