Media stories often suggest that those working in the creative arts appear to use and abuse psychoactive substances. The aim of the present study was to analyze the relationship between the use of psychoactive substances and the presence of psychological disorders among art and non-art students. Questionnaires related to these two areas were completed by 182 art students in higher education and a control group of 704 non-art university students. To assess psychoactive substance use, a structured questionnaire including the Cannabis Abuse Screening Test (CAST) and the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) was administered to participants. Psychological disorders were assessed using the Hungarian version of the Brief Symptom Inven...
This paper examines past and current usages of expressive arts therapy in developing coping mechanis...
AbstractThe artists have different roles in society therefore, may be opposite types psychopathologi...
This study on personality disorder and therapy takes a look at the possibilities where art (painting...
Background: Psychoactive substance use has often been claimed to help generate and facilitate the ar...
The role of psychoactive substance use in the research of artistic creation and creativity is a long...
The role of psychoactive substance use in the research of artistic creation and creativity is a long...
For art, contribution of substance abuse is a controversial subject. The artists who are substance a...
Substance use has been a huge problem in the United States for a long time. Typically, techniques su...
Creative people have been found to score higher on psychopathologic scales in standardized tests, pa...
This paper examines the defense of isolation in comparing the art productions of alcoholic and schiz...
This diploma thesis discusses the topic of addictive substances and their influence on artistic crea...
Rising prevalence rates of mental health disorders among undergraduate college students have been we...
Background: Negative attitudes towards patients with substance use disorders (SUDs) are common among...
Contains fulltext : 174125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Neg...
This study aims to find what art processes have been used to help with mental dysfunctions in a vari...
This paper examines past and current usages of expressive arts therapy in developing coping mechanis...
AbstractThe artists have different roles in society therefore, may be opposite types psychopathologi...
This study on personality disorder and therapy takes a look at the possibilities where art (painting...
Background: Psychoactive substance use has often been claimed to help generate and facilitate the ar...
The role of psychoactive substance use in the research of artistic creation and creativity is a long...
The role of psychoactive substance use in the research of artistic creation and creativity is a long...
For art, contribution of substance abuse is a controversial subject. The artists who are substance a...
Substance use has been a huge problem in the United States for a long time. Typically, techniques su...
Creative people have been found to score higher on psychopathologic scales in standardized tests, pa...
This paper examines the defense of isolation in comparing the art productions of alcoholic and schiz...
This diploma thesis discusses the topic of addictive substances and their influence on artistic crea...
Rising prevalence rates of mental health disorders among undergraduate college students have been we...
Background: Negative attitudes towards patients with substance use disorders (SUDs) are common among...
Contains fulltext : 174125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Neg...
This study aims to find what art processes have been used to help with mental dysfunctions in a vari...
This paper examines past and current usages of expressive arts therapy in developing coping mechanis...
AbstractThe artists have different roles in society therefore, may be opposite types psychopathologi...
This study on personality disorder and therapy takes a look at the possibilities where art (painting...