2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.730709
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A Randomized Waitlist-Controlled Trial of an Intergenerational Arts and Heritage-Based Intervention in Singapore: Project ARTISAN

Abstract: Loneliness has become a global major public health concern, with detrimental effects to the young and old. ARTISAN (Aspiration and Resilience Through Intergenerational Storytelling and Art-based Narratives) is a 5-week, 15-h participatory art and group-based intervention that focuses on resilience building and loneliness alleviation among the young and old through a structured multimodal framework held at a museum space. Developed with a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach, this intervention is evalua… Show more

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“…This study served as inspiration for a series of local intervention studies. These studies utilized artmaking, storytelling, and creative heritage spaces as therapeutic tools, demonstrating effectiveness in enhancing psychological resilience and quality of life, as well as reducing loneliness among a spectrum of general population groups including community dwelling youths, older adults, informal family caregivers, and professional care workers ( 23 25 ). This body of research highlights the importance of further investigation and expansion of art-based interventions utilizing a variety of creative mediums and spaces.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This study served as inspiration for a series of local intervention studies. These studies utilized artmaking, storytelling, and creative heritage spaces as therapeutic tools, demonstrating effectiveness in enhancing psychological resilience and quality of life, as well as reducing loneliness among a spectrum of general population groups including community dwelling youths, older adults, informal family caregivers, and professional care workers ( 23 25 ). This body of research highlights the importance of further investigation and expansion of art-based interventions utilizing a variety of creative mediums and spaces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%