| Literature DB >> 29607671 |
Young-Sil Bae1, Dong-Hee Kim2.
Abstract
This study investigates how clay art therapy affects Parkinson's disease patients' overall mental and physical condition as well as future treatment potentiality. The research was nonequivalent control groups pre and post study. A total of 54 patients with Parkinson's disease (control = 28, experimental = 26) were recruited from 3 setting locations in South Korea. Test measures were completed before and after the 16 sessions. The experimental group received two 80-minute evaluations per week for 8 weeks. Demographic information: hand dexterity, self-expression, mood depression, and quality of life measurements. There were significant differences in hand dexterity ( t = 4.96, P < .001), self-expression ( t = 3.74, P < .001), mood depression ( t = -11.85, P < .001), and quality of life ( t = 8.07, P < .001) between the 2 groups. Further research and development of clay art therapy can advocate the benefits, highlight practicality and demonstrate the possibility for its usage as a treatment methodology.Entities:
Keywords: Parkinson; art therapy; clay
Year: 2018 PMID: 29607671 PMCID: PMC5888804 DOI: 10.1177/2515690X18765943
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Evid Based Integr Med ISSN: 2515-690X