Personal Narratives From a Mental Health Community Art-Based Project: Insights From Collaborative Creation.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Qualitative Health Research Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1177/10497323241298899
Jaume Cases-Cunillera, Ruben Del Río Sáez, Salvador Simó-Algado
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Community arts interventions demonstrate positive effects on mental health recovery by fostering creativity, self-expression, and social interaction. This study explores the participation process in the Artistic Couples project, which provides collaborative spaces for artists with mental health conditions and local artists. We followed up six artistic couples participating in the project using a narrative-in-action process over 6 months in various community settings. Our aim was to understand the experiences of artists during their participation in Artistic Couples and to uncover the mental health benefits derived from their involvement. Coupled and individually semi-structured interviews and participant observation were employed. Data analysis was conducted using narrative analysis. The results of the collaborative process among participants are reflected in three primary areas: (1) Meeting, engagement, and connection; (2) Dialogue, teamwork, and creative process; and (3) Personal development and learning. The research findings suggest that participating in the Artistic Couples project facilitates self-expression, a sense of social connection, and improved artistic skills among participants, fostering mutual support and effective interpersonal communication. Moreover, participants reported experiences of learning and personal development. Consequently, the study advocates for creating new community spaces that encourage collaborative practices within mental health services. These spaces should promote free expression and facilitate discussions on personal matters, including mental health challenges.

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来自心理健康社区艺术项目的个人叙述:来自协作创作的见解。
社区艺术干预通过培养创造力、自我表达和社会互动,对心理健康的恢复有积极的影响。本研究探讨艺术伴侣计划的参与过程,该计划为精神疾病艺术家和本地艺术家提供合作空间。我们在六个多月的时间里,在不同的社区环境中,使用行动中叙述的过程,跟踪了六对参与该项目的艺术夫妇。我们的目的是了解艺术家在参与“艺术伴侣”期间的经历,并揭示他们参与其中所带来的心理健康益处。采用耦合和单独的半结构化访谈和参与者观察。数据分析采用叙事分析法。参与者之间协作过程的结果主要体现在三个方面:(1)会议、参与和联系;(2)对话、团队合作和创造过程;(3)个人发展和学习。研究结果显示,参与“艺术伴侣”计划有助参与者自我表达、增强社会联系感及提升艺术技巧,促进相互支持及有效的人际沟通。此外,参与者还报告了学习和个人发展的经历。因此,该研究提倡创建新的社区空间,鼓励精神卫生服务领域的合作实践。这些空间应促进言论自由,促进讨论个人问题,包括心理健康挑战。
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期刊介绍: QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH is an international, interdisciplinary, refereed journal for the enhancement of health care and to further the development and understanding of qualitative research methods in health care settings. We welcome manuscripts in the following areas: the description and analysis of the illness experience, health and health-seeking behaviors, the experiences of caregivers, the sociocultural organization of health care, health care policy, and related topics. We also seek critical reviews and commentaries addressing conceptual, theoretical, methodological, and ethical issues pertaining to qualitative enquiry.
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