Kang Soo-Ji, Kim Hyon-Suh, Baek Kwang-Hyun
Department of Medicine, CHA University, Gyeonggi-do 13488, Korea.
Ewha Child & Youth Development Center, Gyeonggi-do 15541, Korea.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 May 31;18(11):5912. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18115912.
The purpose of the present study was to examine changes in brain waves, stress, and self-esteem after a continuous eight-week nature-based art therapy program in the forest in non-disabled siblings of children with disabilities. A total of 29 participants participated in this study (art therapy program group, = 18; control group, = 11). The art therapy program group received eight weekly sessions of art therapy lasting 60 min each. Pre- and post-test results showed positive changes in the brain function index and stress levels of the participants in the art therapy program group. On the self-esteem scale, overall and social self-esteem increased significantly. In conclusion, creative activities in the forest can increase resistance to diseases through mechanisms that relieve stress and increase self-esteem. If art therapy that emphasizes somatosensory experience, creative expression, and self-motivation is accompanied by forest activities, this combined intervention can elicit positive physical and psychological changes.
本研究的目的是,在残疾儿童的非残疾兄弟姐妹中,考察一项在森林中连续进行八周的自然艺术疗法项目后,他们脑电波、压力和自尊的变化情况。共有29名参与者参与了本研究(艺术疗法项目组,n = 18;对照组,n = 11)。艺术疗法项目组接受了每周一次、每次持续60分钟、共八次的艺术疗法。前后测结果显示,艺术疗法项目组参与者的脑功能指数和压力水平有积极变化。在自尊量表上,总体自尊和社会自尊显著提高。总之,森林中的创造性活动可以通过减轻压力和提高自尊的机制来增强对疾病的抵抗力。如果强调体感体验、创造性表达和自我激励的艺术疗法与森林活动相结合,这种联合干预可以引发积极的身心变化。