AIMS: The potential for participation in creative activity to promote recovery from mental ill health is highlighted in mental health policy and guidance, alongside a perceived dearth of robust evidence of effectiveness. Open Arts has run participatory arts courses in South Essex since 2008 and a course waiting list has developed with increasing demand for places. Given the waiting list and the need to improve the evidence base for the utility of participatory arts groups in mental health, the aim of this project was to conduct a naturalistic waiting list-controlled evaluation of the 12-week courses routinely provided and to explore participants' experiences of their course. It was expected that people on the waiting list who were allocated...
Background: There is a growing evidence base for the use of participatory arts for the purposes of h...
No previous studies have evaluated arts based recovery college courses. Yet arts may assist in perso...
Background: Evaluations of participatory arts and mental health projects have consistently found imp...
AIMS: The potential for participation in creative activity to promote recovery from mental ill healt...
AIMS: The potential for participation in creative activity to promote recovery from mental ill heal...
AIMS: The potential for participation in creative activity to promote recovery from mental ill healt...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
Previous evaluations have demonstrated improvements in well-being and social inclusion for people wi...
Participatory art projects for people with mental health needs typically claim outcomes such as impr...
No previous studies have evaluated arts based recovery college courses. Yet arts may assist in perso...
Participatory art projects for people with mental health needs typically claim outcomes such as impr...
Arts-for-health initiatives are associated with improvements in mental health, wellbeing and social ...
Although participation in arts activity is believed to have important mental health and social benef...
Arts-for-health initiatives are associated with improvements in mental health, wellbeing and social ...
Background: There is a growing evidence base for the use of participatory arts for the purposes of h...
No previous studies have evaluated arts based recovery college courses. Yet arts may assist in perso...
Background: Evaluations of participatory arts and mental health projects have consistently found imp...
AIMS: The potential for participation in creative activity to promote recovery from mental ill healt...
AIMS: The potential for participation in creative activity to promote recovery from mental ill heal...
AIMS: The potential for participation in creative activity to promote recovery from mental ill healt...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
Previous evaluations have demonstrated improvements in well-being and social inclusion for people wi...
Participatory art projects for people with mental health needs typically claim outcomes such as impr...
No previous studies have evaluated arts based recovery college courses. Yet arts may assist in perso...
Participatory art projects for people with mental health needs typically claim outcomes such as impr...
Arts-for-health initiatives are associated with improvements in mental health, wellbeing and social ...
Although participation in arts activity is believed to have important mental health and social benef...
Arts-for-health initiatives are associated with improvements in mental health, wellbeing and social ...
Background: There is a growing evidence base for the use of participatory arts for the purposes of h...
No previous studies have evaluated arts based recovery college courses. Yet arts may assist in perso...
Background: Evaluations of participatory arts and mental health projects have consistently found imp...