Loneliness Clinical Trial
— ARTISANOfficial title:
Project ARTISAN: Fostering Aspiration and Resilience Through Intergenerational Storytelling and Arts-based Narratives
Verified date | July 2018 |
Source | Nanyang Technological University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This pilot study adopts a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach to develop a novel
ARTISAN intergenerational arts programme that aims to promote life meaning, resilience and
wellbeing, as well as to enhance social support and national identity, among the older and
younger generations Singapore. Utilizing a wait-list Randomized Controlled Trial design, 30
elderlies and 30 youths (N=60) will be invited to participate in a 5-weeks, 10-hours
intervention programme.
Through the integrative processes of curated museum visits (art space), facilitated
storytelling (art facilitation), creative art-making and reflective writing (art content),
the intervention will focus on the exploration of five unique themes to engage senior-youth
dyads. They include: (a) Discovering National Heritage, (b) Strengthening Social Bonds, (c)
Overcoming Adversities and Resilience, (d) Building Dreams and Aspirations, and (e) Sharing
Stories and Legacies.
Quantitative data obtained before and after the intervention will be triangulated with
qualitative data generated from feasibility focus groups and reflective writings to explore
its potential benefits and benefiting processes in achieving the aforementioned outcomes. To
encourage social change and empowerment, public art exhibitions showcasing the artworks from
this programme will also be held within the community. The findings from this study will form
the foundation for a larger Population Health Project on Arts and Wellness.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 68 |
Est. completion date | April 1, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | April 1, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 99 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Youths: Aged 18 to 35 - Seniors: Aged 60 and above - No mobility issues - Able to provide informed consent (or assent) - Not suffering from major mental health problems Exclusion Criteria: - Unable to provide consent - Suffering from major mental health problems |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Singapore | Nanyang Technological University | Singapore |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Nanyang Technological University | Nanyang Polytechnic, National Arts Council, National Museum of Singapore, NgeeAnn Polytechnic, TOUCH Community Services |
Singapore,
Ho, A.H.Y. (2017). The Arts for Ageing Well: A Singapore Experience. Keynote Speaker at the Arts in Eldercare Symposium 2017. Singapore, 6 September 2017.
Ho, A.H.Y., & Tan-Ho, G. (2018) Mindful-Compassion Art Therapy: A Handbook for Practitioners. Singapore: Action Research for Community Health (ARCH), Psychology, School of Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University.
Ho, A.H.Y., Chui, C.H.K., Borschel, M. (2017). Understanding and managing youth and elderly suicide in Developed East Asia: The imperative of compassion in public health. In G. Cox & N. Thompson (eds.), Handbook of Traumatic Loss: A Guild to Theory and Practice (Chapter 8, pp. 107-122). UK: Routledge.
Ho, A.H.Y., Ho, R.H.M., Pang, J. Ortega, E., & Ma, S.H.X. (2018). Research Report on the Arts for Ageing Well - A Landscape Study on Art Participation and Holistic Wellbeing among Current and Future Older Generations of Singapore. Singapore: Action Research for Community Health, Nanyang Technological University.
Ho, R.T.H., Potash, J.S., Ho, A.H.Y., Ho, V.F.L. & Chen, E.Y.H. (2016). Reducing mental illness stigma and fostering empathic citizenship: Community arts collaborative approach. Social Work in Mental Health, 15(4), 469-485, DOI: 10.1080/15332985.2016.1236767
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Ego-Resilience | The 14-item Ego-Resilience Revised Scale (ER-89) assesses trait resilience. Participants will be asked to indicate their agreement for statements on a 7-point likert scale. Overall average scores and subscale scores on Active engagement with the world, Integrated performance under stress and Repertoire of (social, personal and cognitive) problem solving strategies will be calculated. Higher values represent greater levels of resilience. | Participants will be assessed at three time points: [T1] baseline; [T2] immediately post-intervention/second baseline (5 weeks post T1); and [T3] 5 weeks follow-up/ immediately post-intervention (5 weeks post T2) | |
Primary | Social Connectedness | The 8-item Social Connectedness Scale (SCS) assesses Social Connectedness. Participants will be asked to indicate their agreement for statements on a 6-point likert scale. An overall score will be calculated, with higher scores reflecting a greater sense of connectedness. Potential scores range from 8 - 48. | Participants will be assessed at three time points: [T1] baseline; [T2] immediately post-intervention/second baseline (5 weeks post T1); and [T3] 5 weeks follow-up/ immediately post-intervention (5 weeks post T2) | |
Primary | National Identity | The revised 15-item National Identity Scale (NATID) assesses multiple domains of National Identity. Participants will be asked to indicate their agreement for statements on a 7-point likert scale. Overall average subscale scores for National Heritage, Culture Homogeneity and Belief system will be calculated. Higher values represent greater levels of National Identity. | Participants will be assessed at three time points: [T1] baseline; [T2] immediately post-intervention/second baseline (5 weeks post T1); and [T3] 5 weeks follow-up/ immediately post-intervention (5 weeks post T2) | |
Primary | Loneliness | The 8-item UCLA Loneliness Scale (ULS-8) assesses Loneliness. Participants will be asked to indicate their agreement for statements on a 4-point scale. An overall score will be calculated, with higher scores reflecting a greater sense of loneliness. Potential score ranges from 8 - 32. | Participants will be assessed at three time points: [T1] baseline; [T2] immediately post-intervention/second baseline (5 weeks post T1); and [T3] 5 weeks follow-up/ immediately post-intervention (5 weeks post T2) | |
Secondary | Quality of Life | The 8-item World Health Organization Quality of Life Scale-8 (WHOQoL-8) measures subjective quality of life. Participants will be asked to respond to questions about areas of their lives on a 5-point likert scale. An overall score will be calculated, with higher values representing greater quality of life. Potential scores range from 8 - 40. | Participants will be assessed at three time points: [T1] baseline; [T2] immediately post-intervention/second baseline (5 weeks post T1); and [T3] 5 weeks follow-up/ immediately post-intervention (5 weeks post T2) | |
Secondary | Life Satisfaction | The single-item Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) measures life satisfaction. Participants will be asked to respond on a 4-point scale with higher values representing better life satisfaction. | Participants will be assessed at three time points: [T1] baseline; [T2] immediately post-intervention/second baseline (5 weeks post T1); and [T3] 5 weeks follow-up/ immediately post-intervention (5 weeks post T2) | |
Secondary | Life Meaning | The 'Presence of Meaning' Subscale from the Meaning in Life Questionnaire (MLQ) is a 5-item measure to assess the participant's sense of meaning in life. Participants will be asked to respond to statements about meaning on a 7-point scale with higher scores indicating a greater sense of life meaning. An overall score will be calculated. | Participants will be assessed at three time points: [T1] baseline; [T2] immediately post-intervention/second baseline (5 weeks post T1); and [T3] 5 weeks follow-up/ immediately post-intervention (5 weeks post T2) | |
Secondary | Compassion | The 5-item Santa Clara Brief Compassion Scale (SCBCS) measures participant's sense of compassion towards others. Participants will be asked to rate statements on a 7-point scale. An overall average score will be calculated, with larger values representing a higher degree of compassion. | Participants will be assessed at three time points: [T1] baseline; [T2] immediately post-intervention/second baseline (5 weeks post T1); and [T3] 5 weeks follow-up/ immediately post-intervention (5 weeks post T2) | |
Secondary | Social Support | Three subscales from the Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey (MOS-SS) will be used to measure social support. Specifically, the 8-item Emotional/Informational Support subscale, the 4-item Positive Social Interactions as well as the 3-item Affectionate Support. Participants will be asked to rate on a 5-point likert scale. Subscale scores will be calculated, with higher values representing greater sense of social support. | Participants will be assessed at three time points: [T1] baseline; [T2] immediately post-intervention/second baseline (5 weeks post T1); and [T3] 5 weeks follow-up/ immediately post-intervention (5 weeks post T2) |
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