Sarah Versitano, Stephanie Tesson, Chae-Weon Lee, Sheridan Linnell, Iain Perkes
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Abstract
Objective: Art therapy offers a predominantly non-verbal form of creative self-expression for people experiencing mental health issues. This systematic review aims to investigate the effectiveness and acceptability of art therapy for children and adolescents experiencing acute or severe mental health conditions.
Methods: Following PRISMA guidelines, five electronic databases were searched (Embase, MEDLINE, Web of Science Core Collection, PsychINFO, CINAHL) using the search terms ('art therap*' OR 'art psychotherap*') AND ('child*' OR 'adolescen*' OR 'youth' OR 'young' OR 'teen*'). Study quality was assessed based on methodological rigour, and narrative synthesis of findings was undertaken.
Results: Of 3529 identified articles, 90 (23 original research papers and 67 case studies) met criteria. Art therapy delivery method, dose and intervention duration varied across studies. Nonetheless, synthesis of the 23 original research studies indicated high acceptability. Randomised control trials demonstrated effectiveness in reducing the severity of symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and suicidal ideation. Quasi-experimental, cohort and cross-sectional studies also showed reductions in anxiety symptoms and improvements in emotion regulation, self-awareness, distress tolerance, confidence, communication and self-expression across various mental health conditions.
Conclusion: Art therapy is an effective and acceptable treatment for young people experiencing acute or severe mental health conditions, with a preponderance of evidence for post-traumatic stress disorder. Effectiveness across conditions, settings and art therapy intervention type suggests the capacity of art therapy to adapt to needs of young people. Enhanced access to art therapy for young people navigating acute distress will support the provision of engaging and effective mental health treatments.
目的:艺术疗法为经历心理健康问题的人们提供了一种主要的非语言形式的创造性自我表达。本系统综述旨在探讨艺术疗法对急性或严重精神健康状况的儿童和青少年的有效性和可接受性。方法:按照PRISMA指南,使用搜索词(“艺术治疗*”或“艺术心理治疗*”)和(“儿童*”或“青少年*”或“青年”或“年轻”或“青少年*”)对五个电子数据库(Embase, MEDLINE, Web of Science Core Collection, PsychINFO, CINAHL)进行检索。根据方法的严谨性评估研究质量,并对研究结果进行叙述性综合。结果:在鉴定的3529篇文章中,90篇(23篇原创研究论文和67篇案例研究)符合标准。艺术治疗的递送方式、剂量和干预时间在不同的研究中有所不同。尽管如此,综合23项原始研究表明可接受性很高。随机对照试验证明在减轻创伤后应激障碍、抑郁和自杀意念症状的严重程度方面是有效的。准实验、队列和横断面研究也显示,在各种心理健康状况下,焦虑症状有所减轻,情绪调节、自我意识、痛苦耐受性、自信、沟通和自我表达有所改善。结论:艺术疗法对于经历急性或严重精神健康状况的年轻人是一种有效且可接受的治疗方法,有大量证据表明它可以治疗创伤后应激障碍。跨条件、环境和艺术治疗干预类型的有效性表明艺术治疗适应年轻人需求的能力。为应对急性痛苦的年轻人提供更多获得艺术治疗的机会,将有助于提供有吸引力和有效的心理健康治疗。
期刊介绍:
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the official Journal of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP).
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is a monthly journal publishing original articles which describe research or report opinions of interest to psychiatrists. These contributions may be presented as original research, reviews, perspectives, commentaries and letters to the editor.
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry is the leading psychiatry journal of the Asia-Pacific region.