Aims: The aim of this study was to explore the feasibility and benefits of a 12-session dance/movement program for intimate partner violence survivors' mental health and PTSD symptoms during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The specific purposes were fourfold: (1) To determine the feasibility of delivering a virtual dance/movement workshop program; (2) to examine the effects of the program on symptoms of PTSD and psychological distress; (3) to determine whether heart rate variability improves; and (4) to describe the individual and shared experiences of a subgroup of participants of the program.Methods: Forty-five women ages 23-48 years were randomized to a 12-session virtual creative dance/movement program or a usual care control group, and complete...
This study is aimed to describe dance's effect and its different forms on mental health. The respond...
BackgroundIntimate partner violence (IPV) is a key public health issue, with a myriad of physical, s...
Graduation date: 2004The National Women's Health Information Center reports that domestic\ud violenc...
Traumatic events can have significant physical, psychological, and neurological effects on an indivi...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, people were constrained from carrying out physical activities due to s...
Introduction: There is little research on dance in acute mental health settings in the National Heal...
Background: Dance as a treatment to support physical, cognitive and emotional functioning, has gaine...
Sexual violence is a significant and pervasive public health issue impacting women. Due to the high ...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a public health problem that psychologically and physically affec...
Introduction: There is a need to change the culture within the art of dance, as it has been associat...
This study had two purposes: (1) to understand how girls experience dance and (2) to examine the ide...
In the United States, approximately 7.7 million individuals are affected by posttraumatic stress dis...
This study was conducted as part of the student’s senior field practicum experience at the Montgomer...
This journal suppl. entitled: IPOS 9th World Congress AbstractsCongress Theme: Integrating the Psyc...
A great deal of scientific literature addresses the adverse biopsychosocial sequelae of survivors of...
This study is aimed to describe dance's effect and its different forms on mental health. The respond...
BackgroundIntimate partner violence (IPV) is a key public health issue, with a myriad of physical, s...
Graduation date: 2004The National Women's Health Information Center reports that domestic\ud violenc...
Traumatic events can have significant physical, psychological, and neurological effects on an indivi...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, people were constrained from carrying out physical activities due to s...
Introduction: There is little research on dance in acute mental health settings in the National Heal...
Background: Dance as a treatment to support physical, cognitive and emotional functioning, has gaine...
Sexual violence is a significant and pervasive public health issue impacting women. Due to the high ...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a public health problem that psychologically and physically affec...
Introduction: There is a need to change the culture within the art of dance, as it has been associat...
This study had two purposes: (1) to understand how girls experience dance and (2) to examine the ide...
In the United States, approximately 7.7 million individuals are affected by posttraumatic stress dis...
This study was conducted as part of the student’s senior field practicum experience at the Montgomer...
This journal suppl. entitled: IPOS 9th World Congress AbstractsCongress Theme: Integrating the Psyc...
A great deal of scientific literature addresses the adverse biopsychosocial sequelae of survivors of...
This study is aimed to describe dance's effect and its different forms on mental health. The respond...
BackgroundIntimate partner violence (IPV) is a key public health issue, with a myriad of physical, s...
Graduation date: 2004The National Women's Health Information Center reports that domestic\ud violenc...