Schizophrenia Clinical Trial
Official title:
"Art Therapy" in Acute Psychiatry: a Psychosocial Intervention
Background: Given the complexity of this problem, psychiatric in-patients in the acute stage
of their disease need different types of therapeutic programs to recover they mental health
state. Usually they're submitted to systematic biological programs (namely
psychopharmaceuticals), often considered a priority when compared to psychosocial programs.
Among the different therapies that have been introduced in this context "art therapy", also
named creative therapy, can constitute a treatment that complements the allopathic
treatments, providing improvements in self-esteem and self-efficiency, distraction and relief
from concerns and negative thoughts. Scientific evidence on the effects of psychosocial
programs in the context of hospitalization of acute cases is scarce.
Aims: a) evaluate the effectiveness of a 3 session program of "art therapy" in changing
emotional indicators, namely depression, anxiety, stress, and psychological well-being, in
individuals with mental illness; b) analyze the meanings a person attributes to his creative
self-expression.
Method: This is a pre-experimental, prospective study, with a pre test-post test design
without control group, with a mixed approach (quantitative and qualitative). The study was
performed in the psychiatry unit (Psiquiatria B), in the Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de
Coimbra - Portugal. The target population was composed by men (older than 18), hospitalized
in this ward. The exclusion criteria were: individuals with active psychotic symptomology, in
manic phase and/or refusing to participate. The instruments used to collect information were:
Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale [DASS-21]; Ryff Scales of Psychological Well-Being (SPWB
- 18 item version) and a semi-structured interview.
Data collection and the development of this study occurred in the following manner:
- Initial evaluation to verify the sample selection criteria in the first 48 hours after
patient hospitalization;
- Obtain informed consent for the application of instruments and participation in the "art
therapy" intervention program;
- Application of instruments (DASS-21 and SPWB-18 item version) before intervention;
- Development of the program applied as a group, during three weeks, one session a week,
each lasting approximately 90 minutes and assisted by a specialist in plastic
expression. Each session was held in an occupational therapy room, including all the
material deemed necessary for the execution of some of the techniques introduced by the
technician. After each session, a semi-structured interview was conducted with each
participant in order to analyze the meanings attributed.
- In the end of the program, the same instruments were reapplied.
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