Visual Art Therapy and Cognition: Effects on People With Mild Cognitive Impairment and Low Education Level.

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Golden M Masika, Doris S F Yu, Polly W C Li, Diana T F Lee, Azan Nyundo
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Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of visual art therapy (VAT) on cognition, psychological and functional ability of people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and low education.

Methods: A single-blinded randomized controlled trial was conducted among 127 older adults with MCI, mean age 73.6 years, and level of education in years, median (range) = 0 (0-9). The intervention group received 12 VAT sessions over 6 weeks. The control group received 6 health education sessions. The outcomes measures at baseline, immediately postintervention, at 3-month, and 6-month follow-up included global cognitive functions, depression, mental well-being, and instrumental activities of daily living functions.

Results: The intervention group demonstrated greater improvement than the control group in global cognition (β = 2.56, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.16, 3.97, p < .001, standardized mean difference [SMD] = 0.75) and depression (β = -2.01, 95% CI = -3.09, -0.93, p < .001, SMD = -0.93) immediately postintervention. The effects on cognitive functions were sustained at 3 and 6 months follow-up. The differential effect of VAT on mental well-being and functional ability compared to health education were undetectable.

Discussion: VAT can improve cognitive functions and mood status of older adults with MCI who have no or low education. Clinical Trials Registration Number: PACTR201901731800445. This trial was registered with Pan African Clinical Trial Registry: www.pactr.org.

视觉艺术治疗与认知:对轻度认知障碍和低文化程度人群的影响。
目的:本研究旨在探讨视觉艺术治疗(VAT)对轻度认知障碍(MCI)和低教育程度人群的认知、心理和功能能力的影响。方法:对127例老年MCI患者进行单盲随机对照试验,平均年龄73.6岁,受教育年限,中位数(范围)= 0(0-9)。干预组在6周内接受了12次VAT课程。对照组接受6次健康教育。在基线、干预后立即、3个月和6个月随访时测量的结果包括整体认知功能、抑郁、心理健康和日常生活功能的工具性活动。结果:干预组在整体认知(β = 2.56, 95%可信区间[CI] = 1.16, 3.97, p < .001,标准化平均差[SMD] = 0.75)和抑郁(β = -2.01, 95% CI = -3.09, -0.93, p < .001, SMD = -0.93)方面均优于对照组。对认知功能的影响在3个月和6个月的随访中持续。与健康教育相比,增值税对心理健康和功能能力的差异效应未被检测到。讨论:VAT可改善无学历或低学历老年MCI患者的认知功能和情绪状态。临床试验注册号:PACTR201901731800445。该试验已在泛非临床试验登记处注册:www.pactr.org。
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