Keightley Michelle, Agnihotri Sabrina, Subramaniapillai Sivaniya, Gray Julia, Keresztesi Jennifer, Colantonio Angela, Polatajko Helene J, Cameron Debra, Wiseman-Hakes Catherine
Can J Occup Ther. 2018 Apr;85(2):128-136. doi: 10.1177/0008417417719722. Epub 2018 Feb 20.
Theatre-based interventions use artistic media to facilitate social and emotional awareness and have therapeutic benefits for persons with developmental disabilities and mental health problems. The role of these interventions with Indigenous youth who have emotional, behavioural, and cognitive sequelae related to fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) has not been explored.
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences and acceptability of a theatre-based approach for facilitating social communication and engagement in youth with FASD.
Participants were three Indigenous youth with FASD. A qualitative exploration of the experiences and acceptability of the intervention was conducted via focus groups held 2 weeks post-program participation with the participants, their caregivers, and program facilitators. The transcripts were analyzed using an inductive thematic approach.
Our results identified perceived postintervention improvements in participants' development of self-esteem, social skills, and emotional awareness.
A theatre-based arts intervention has the potential to support improvements in social skills for youth with FASD.
基于戏剧的干预措施利用艺术媒介促进社会和情感意识,对发育障碍和心理健康问题患者具有治疗益处。这些干预措施对患有与胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)相关的情绪、行为和认知后遗症的原住民青年的作用尚未得到探索。
本研究的目的是探索一种基于戏剧的方法在促进患有FASD的青年的社会沟通和参与方面的经验和可接受性。
参与者为三名患有FASD的原住民青年。通过在项目参与两周后与参与者、他们的照顾者和项目促进者举行焦点小组,对干预措施的经验和可接受性进行了定性探索。使用归纳主题方法对转录本进行了分析。
我们的结果确定了参与者在自尊、社交技能和情感意识发展方面干预后可感知的改善。
基于戏剧的艺术干预有可能支持患有FASD的青年社交技能的改善。