Purpose: Although some studies suggest that art therapymay be useful in the treatment of negative symptoms ofschizophrenia, a recent large trial of group art therapyfound no clinical advantage over standard care, but thestudy population was heterogeneous and uptake of theintervention was poor. This study aimed to investigatewhether art therapy was more effective for specific sub-groups of patients.Methods: Secondary analysis of data from a randomisedcontrolled trial of group art therapy as an adjunctivetreatment for schizophrenia (n=140) versus standard carealone (n=137). Positive and Negative Syndrome Scalescores at 12 months were compared between trial arms.Interaction between intervention effect and different sub-groups, including those ...
Tasks: 1. To rate social, demographic and clinical characteristics of the subjects. 2. To rate art t...
Background The majority of mental health problems are non-psychotic (e.g., depression, anxiety, a...
This pilot study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of an assessor-blind, randomised controlled trial...
PURPOSE: Although some studies suggest that art therapy may be useful in the treatment of negative s...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of group art therapy for people with schizophreni...
Background There is no high quality controlled trial evidence for the effectiveness of art therapy ...
A report of an HTA funded random control trial led by Crawford, Killaspy and Waller based at Imperia...
Tasks: 1. Evaluate the patients with schizophrenic changes of positive and negative symptoms in grou...
©The Author(s) 2019. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.BACKGROUND: A...
Objective: To examine the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of referral to group art the...
In the light of current UK national guidelines, this paper considers how outpatient art therapy grou...
U.K. national guidelines for the treatment of schizophrenia recommend art therapy among ...
Background: The negative symptoms of schizophrenia significantly impact on quality of life and socia...
Background: Today, some evidence-based group therapy approaches focusing different treatment goals ...
BACKGROUND: Negative symptoms of schizophrenia have a severe impact on functional outcomes and treat...
Tasks: 1. To rate social, demographic and clinical characteristics of the subjects. 2. To rate art t...
Background The majority of mental health problems are non-psychotic (e.g., depression, anxiety, a...
This pilot study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of an assessor-blind, randomised controlled trial...
PURPOSE: Although some studies suggest that art therapy may be useful in the treatment of negative s...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of group art therapy for people with schizophreni...
Background There is no high quality controlled trial evidence for the effectiveness of art therapy ...
A report of an HTA funded random control trial led by Crawford, Killaspy and Waller based at Imperia...
Tasks: 1. Evaluate the patients with schizophrenic changes of positive and negative symptoms in grou...
©The Author(s) 2019. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.BACKGROUND: A...
Objective: To examine the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of referral to group art the...
In the light of current UK national guidelines, this paper considers how outpatient art therapy grou...
U.K. national guidelines for the treatment of schizophrenia recommend art therapy among ...
Background: The negative symptoms of schizophrenia significantly impact on quality of life and socia...
Background: Today, some evidence-based group therapy approaches focusing different treatment goals ...
BACKGROUND: Negative symptoms of schizophrenia have a severe impact on functional outcomes and treat...
Tasks: 1. To rate social, demographic and clinical characteristics of the subjects. 2. To rate art t...
Background The majority of mental health problems are non-psychotic (e.g., depression, anxiety, a...
This pilot study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of an assessor-blind, randomised controlled trial...