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Barriers and enablers to engagement in participatory arts activities amongst individuals with depression and anxiety: Quantitative analyses using a behaviour change framework

Citation: Fancourt, D., Baxter, L., Lorencatto, F. (2020). Barriers and enablers to engagement in participatory arts activities amongst individuals with depression and anxiety: Quantitative analyses using a behaviour change framework. BMC Public Health, 20, 272. Link to publisher’s article.

Visual art therapy as a treatment option for cognitive decline among older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Citation: Masika, G., Yu, D., & Li, P. (2020). Visual art therapy as a treatment option for cognitive decline among older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Advanced Nursing. Advanced Online Publication. Link to publisher’s article.

Effectiveness of art therapy with pediatric populations affected by medical health conditions: A systematic review

Citation: Clapp, L., Taylor, E., Di Folco, S., & Mackinnon, V. (2019). Effectiveness of art therapy with pediatric populations affected by medical health conditions: A systematic review. Arts & Health, 11(3), 183-201. Link to publisher’s article.

Arts-based interventions to promote transition outcomes for young people with long-term conditions: A review

Citation: Callinan, J. & Coyne, I. (2020). Arts-based interventions to promote transition outcomes for young people with long-term conditions: A review. Chronic Illness, 16(1), 23-40. Link to publisher’s article.

The effectiveness of combining visual art activities and physical exercise for older adults on well-being or quality of life and mood: A scoping review

Citation: Roswiyani, R., Kwakkenbos, L., Spijker, J., & Witteman, C. (2019). The effectiveness of combining visual art activities and physical exercise for older adults on well-being or quality of life and mood: A scoping review. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 38(12), 1784-1804. Link to publisher’s article.

Performance and visual arts-based programs for children with disabilities: A scoping review focusing on psychosocial outcomes

Citation: Edwards, B., Smart, E., King, G., Curran, C., & Kingsnorth, S. (2020). Performance and visual arts-based programs for children with disabilities: A scoping review focusing on psychosocial outcomes. Disability and Rehabilitation, 42(4), 574-585. Link to publisher’s article.

Five-year follow-up of a cluster-randomized controlled trial of a client-centred activities of daily living intervention for people with stroke

Citation: Hedman, A., Eriksson, G., von Koch, L., & Guidetti, S. (2019). Five-year follow-up of a cluster-randomized controlled trial of a client-centred activities of daily living intervention for people with stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation, 33(2), 262-276. Link to publisher’s article.

Activity and occupation-based interventions to support mental health, positive behavior, and social participation for children and youth: A systematic review

Citation: Cahill, S., Egan, B., & Seber, J. (2020). Activity and occupation-based interventions to support mental health, positive behavior, and social participation for children and youth: A systematic review. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 74(2), 28. Link to publisher’s article.

Creative arts interventions to address depression in older adults: A systematic review of outcomes, processes, and mechanisms

Citation: Dunphy, K., Baker, F., Dumaresq, E., Carroll-Haskins, K., Eickholt, J., Ercole, M., Kaimal, G., Meyer, K., Sajnani, N., Shamir, O., & Wosch, T. (2019). Creative arts interventions to address depression in older adults: A systematic review of outcomes, processes, and mechanisms. Frontiers in Psychology, 9(2665), 1-24. Link to publisher’s article.

Do adjunctive art therapies reduce symptomatology in schizophrenia? A meta-analysis

Citation: Laws, K. & Conway, W. (2019). Do adjunctive art therapies reduce symptomatology in schizophrenia? A meta-analysis. World Journal of Psychiatry, 9(8), 107-120. Link to publisher’s article.

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