This study evaluates the impacts of three well-established community arts programmes in Victoria, Australia, on the mental health and well-being outcomes of participants typically from disadvantaged backgrounds during 2006-07. It employs a theoretical framework that reconciles evidence-based practice in health and the phenomenological nature of community arts practice. Self-determination theory (SDT) was used to do this with SDT-derived psychometric instruments [arts climate and Basic Psychological Needs Scales (BPNS)]. Self-administered surveys using these instruments as well as a measure of social support were undertaken on two occasions. Two overlapping but distinct samples were defined and analysed cross-sectionally. These were a (pre-)...
Arts-for-health initiatives are associated with improvements in mental health, wellbeing and social ...
Background: The relationship between art and mental health has evolved from a main focus on art ther...
As part of a broader emphasis on addressing the 'social determinants' of health and wellbe...
In 2006, Ms Anwar McHenry was awarded first class honours for this thesis, which was submitted in De...
Participatory art projects for people with mental health needs typically claim outcomes such as impr...
Participatory art projects for people with mental health needs typically claim outcomes such as impr...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
People experiencing chronic mental health conditions (CMHC) often report feeling socially marginalis...
Arts-for-health initiatives are associated with improvements in mental health, wellbeing and social ...
Background: The relationship between art and mental health has evolved from a main focus on art ther...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
Background:The therapeutic potential of art to contribute to mental health, well-being and recovery ...
Background:The therapeutic potential of art to contribute to mental health, well-being and recovery ...
AAs part of a broader emphasis on addressing the ‘social determinants’ of health and wellbeing, heal...
This paper describes an action research project involving a team of community psychologists from Ma...
Arts-for-health initiatives are associated with improvements in mental health, wellbeing and social ...
Background: The relationship between art and mental health has evolved from a main focus on art ther...
As part of a broader emphasis on addressing the 'social determinants' of health and wellbe...
In 2006, Ms Anwar McHenry was awarded first class honours for this thesis, which was submitted in De...
Participatory art projects for people with mental health needs typically claim outcomes such as impr...
Participatory art projects for people with mental health needs typically claim outcomes such as impr...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
People experiencing chronic mental health conditions (CMHC) often report feeling socially marginalis...
Arts-for-health initiatives are associated with improvements in mental health, wellbeing and social ...
Background: The relationship between art and mental health has evolved from a main focus on art ther...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
Background:The therapeutic potential of art to contribute to mental health, well-being and recovery ...
Background:The therapeutic potential of art to contribute to mental health, well-being and recovery ...
AAs part of a broader emphasis on addressing the ‘social determinants’ of health and wellbeing, heal...
This paper describes an action research project involving a team of community psychologists from Ma...
Arts-for-health initiatives are associated with improvements in mental health, wellbeing and social ...
Background: The relationship between art and mental health has evolved from a main focus on art ther...
As part of a broader emphasis on addressing the 'social determinants' of health and wellbe...