People experiencing chronic mental health conditions (CMHC) often report feeling socially marginalised. There is emerging evidence that social and mental wellbeing can be enhanced through participation in arts-based programmes. In this paper, a social identity theoretical approach was applied to explore how participation in the arts may improve mental health in a longitudinal study. A one-year prospective study of 34 choir members and 25 creative writing group members (M= 46, 51% female) with CMHC, involved three assessments of participants’ group identification and mental wellbeing, measured by the Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale. The programmes were community-based and facilitated by arts professionals. Multilevel modelling analy...
ObjectivesAdults with mental health conditions commonly experience difficulties with emotion regulat...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how participation in creative arts activity can enh...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
Arts-for-health initiatives are associated with improvements in mental health, wellbeing and social ...
Empowerment has been described as the ‘holy grail’ of health promotion. This article describes an ev...
This study evaluates the impacts of three well-established community arts programmes in Victoria, Au...
Participatory art projects for people with mental health needs typically claim outcomes such as impr...
This article reports on an investigation of the effects of ‘visual arts’-based programmes on subject...
Strategies to combat the many effects of mental illness on individuals and families need to go beyon...
This article reports on an investigation of the effects of ‘visual arts’-based programmes on subject...
Participatory art projects for people with mental health needs typically claim outcomes such as impr...
This article reports on an investigation of the effects of ‘visual arts’-based programmes on subject...
Background: The relationship between art and mental health has evolved from a main focus on art ther...
Identity has been empirically established as a recovery process from serious mental illness (SMI) ye...
ObjectivesAdults with mental health conditions commonly experience difficulties with emotion regulat...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how participation in creative arts activity can enh...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
Arts-for-health initiatives are associated with improvements in mental health, wellbeing and social ...
Empowerment has been described as the ‘holy grail’ of health promotion. This article describes an ev...
This study evaluates the impacts of three well-established community arts programmes in Victoria, Au...
Participatory art projects for people with mental health needs typically claim outcomes such as impr...
This article reports on an investigation of the effects of ‘visual arts’-based programmes on subject...
Strategies to combat the many effects of mental illness on individuals and families need to go beyon...
This article reports on an investigation of the effects of ‘visual arts’-based programmes on subject...
Participatory art projects for people with mental health needs typically claim outcomes such as impr...
This article reports on an investigation of the effects of ‘visual arts’-based programmes on subject...
Background: The relationship between art and mental health has evolved from a main focus on art ther...
Identity has been empirically established as a recovery process from serious mental illness (SMI) ye...
ObjectivesAdults with mental health conditions commonly experience difficulties with emotion regulat...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how participation in creative arts activity can enh...