University of Surrey, Guildford, UK.
University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2023 Dec;64(12):1735-1764. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.13900. Epub 2023 Oct 20.
Participatory arts-based (PAB) programmes refer to a diverse range of community programmes involving active engagement in the creation process that appear helpful to several aspects of children's and young people's (CYP) mental health and well-being. This mixed-methods systematic review synthesises evidence relating to the effectiveness and mechanisms of change in PAB programmes for youth.
Studies were identified following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses approach. Eleven electronic databases were searched for studies of PAB programmes conducted with CYP (aged 4-25 years), which reported mental health and well-being effectiveness outcomes and/or mechanisms of change. A mixed-methods appraisal tool assessed study quality. A narrative synthesis was conducted of effectiveness and challenges in capturing this. Findings relating to reported mechanisms of change were integrated via a metasummary.
Twenty-two studies were included. Evidence of effectiveness from quantitative studies was limited by methodological issues. The metasummary identified mechanisms of change resonant with those proposed in talking therapies. Additionally, PAB programmes appear beneficial to CYP by fostering a therapeutic space characterised by subverting restrictive social rules, communitas that is not perceived as coercive, and inviting play and embodied understanding.
There is good evidence that there are therapeutic processes in PAB programmes. There is a need for more transdisciplinary work to increase understanding of context-mechanism-outcome pathways, including the role played by different art stimuli and practices. Going forward, transdisciplinary teams are needed to quantify short- and long-term mental health and well-being outcomes and to investigate optimal programme durations in relation to population and need. Such teams would also be best placed to work on resolving inter-disciplinary methodological tensions.
参与式艺术(PAB)项目是指一系列涉及积极参与创作过程的社区项目,这些项目似乎有助于儿童和青少年(CYP)心理健康和福祉的多个方面。本混合方法系统评价综合了与 PAB 项目对青年的有效性和变化机制相关的证据。
研究按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目方法确定。搜索了 11 个电子数据库,以寻找针对 CYP(年龄 4-25 岁)开展的 PAB 项目的研究,这些研究报告了心理健康和福祉的有效性结果和/或变化机制。使用混合方法评估工具评估了研究质量。对有效性和挑战进行了叙述性综合。通过元总结整合了与报告的变化机制相关的发现。
纳入了 22 项研究。定量研究的有效性证据受到方法学问题的限制。元总结确定了与谈话疗法中提出的机制变化相呼应的机制。此外,PAB 项目通过营造一个以颠覆限制性社会规则、不被视为强制性的社区、邀请游戏和体现理解为特征的治疗空间,对 CYP 有益。
有很好的证据表明 PAB 项目中有治疗过程。需要更多跨学科的工作来增加对背景-机制-结果途径的理解,包括不同艺术刺激和实践的作用。未来,需要跨学科团队来量化短期和长期的心理健康和福祉结果,并研究与人群和需求相关的最佳方案持续时间。这样的团队也最适合解决跨学科方法学紧张关系。