Senior Lecturer, Department of Allied Health, Anglia Ruskin University, East Road, Cambridge, CB1 1 PT, UK.
Perspect Public Health. 2013 Jan;133(1):44-52. doi: 10.1177/1757913912466946.
Health-promoting strategies need to be culturally appropriate to encourage healthy behaviours and lifestyle choices in children and young people. This rapid review explores the effects of participating in creative activities on the health and well-being of children aged between 11 and 18 years.
Building on an earlier systematic review undertaken by Daykin and colleagues(1) a rapid review of the literature published between 2004 and 2011 was undertaken. The search was conducted systematically and included research on music, dance, singing, drama and visual arts, taking place in community settings or as extracurricular activities in mainstream schools. Therapies such as art, drama and music were excluded from the review.
Following rigorous application of inclusion and exclusion criteria, 20 papers were included in the review: six quantitative, eight qualitative and six mixed-method approaches. The interventions used in the studies were diverse and the research was heterogeneous, therefore overall synthesis of the results was inappropriate. The review is therefore organised into the following headings: sexual health, obesity, mental health and emotional well-being. Despite the methodological weakness and limitations of the majority of the studies there were some consistencies in their findings. It was found that participating in creative activities can have a positive effect on behavioural changes, self-confidence, self-esteem, levels of knowledge and physical activity.
Although the research evidence is generally weak there is some evidence that using creative activities as part of a health-promoting strategy may be a useful method of increasing knowledge and positive behaviours in children and young people.
促进健康的策略需要与文化相适应,以鼓励儿童和年轻人养成健康的行为和生活方式。本快速综述探讨了参与创造性活动对 11 至 18 岁儿童健康和福祉的影响。
基于 Daykin 及其同事进行的早期系统综述,对 2004 年至 2011 年间发表的文献进行了快速综述。该检索系统地进行,包括在社区环境中或主流学校的课外活动中进行的音乐、舞蹈、唱歌、戏剧和视觉艺术方面的研究。该综述排除了艺术、戏剧和音乐疗法。
严格应用纳入和排除标准后,本综述纳入了 20 篇论文:6 篇定量研究、8 篇定性研究和 6 篇混合方法研究。研究中使用的干预措施多种多样,研究也存在异质性,因此不适合对结果进行总体综合。因此,本综述按以下标题进行组织:性健康、肥胖、心理健康和情绪健康。尽管大多数研究的方法学薄弱且存在局限性,但它们的研究结果存在一些一致性。研究发现,参与创造性活动对行为改变、自信、自尊、知识水平和身体活动可能有积极影响。
尽管研究证据普遍较弱,但有一些证据表明,将创造性活动作为促进健康策略的一部分,可能是增加儿童和年轻人知识和积极行为的一种有用方法。