000 02872nam a2200265 i 4500
001 47046
003 ES-BaOER
005 20240507091334.0
007 cr |||||||||||
008 230629s2019 uk |||||s|||| 0|| ||eng d
040 _aES-BaOER
_bcat
_cES-BaOER
100 1 _918341
_aDowlen, Robyn
245 1 0 _aYoung people's mental health
_h[Recurs electrònic] /
_c[prepared by Robyn Dowlen]
246 3 3 _aResearch digest: Young people's mental health
250 _aVersion 1, November 2021
260 _aLeeds :
_bCentre for Cultural Value,
_c2021
300 _a18 p. : digital, fitxer PDF (632,93 Kb)
500 _aAvant-títol: Research digest
520 _aIn recent years there's been an increased interest in the role arts and culture can play in the mental health of young people. With 1 in 10 young people estimated to be living with a mental health diagnosis in the UK, where do arts and cultural programmes fit into this picture, and how can they positively impact the mental health of children and young people? In our research digest, we explore the evidence to present a snapshot of current research and thinking in this area. As well as identifying our own broad review questions, we held a workshop with cultural practitioners to understand what kinds of questions would be of most value to the sector. With these questions in mind, we looked in-depth at 20 peer-reviewed studies to summarise the evidence. Key findings: Music programmes were most represented within the literature, with music composition and lyric writing in particular offering young people a creative outlet, as well as a way to cope with challenging circumstances and reflect on trauma; Some of the studies demonstrated that engaging with culture helped young people cope with difficult feelings and acts as a distraction from negative thoughts. The phrase 'safe space' was a recurring theme in the literature; While there's promising evidence of the positive value of cultural experiences, there were some instances of increases in challenging behaviours or participation leading to a re-living of traumatic experiences; Qualitative evidence was strong, but we could not draw meaningful conclusion from the quantitative evidence we looked at. There is a need to further explore concepts of safe spaces, the role cultural practitioners have in these complex contexts and to look at longer-term outcomes through mixed methods of research. (Font: Editor)
540 _aCreative Commons
_fCC BY - NC - SA
_uhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
595 _aHighlights -- Background -- Methods -- Findings -- Conclusions and implications -- Next steps -- Studies included in the review
710 2 _918342
_aCentre for Cultural Value
856 _zE-Link
_uhttps://www.culturehive.co.uk/CVIresources/research-digest-young-peoples-mental-health/?owner=CVI
942 _cEL
999 _c47046
_d47046