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Mental Health and the Arts

John Geddes

University of Oxford

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Mental health

• Defined mental disorders (depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, dementia

•“Mental health” – milder degrees of low mood, anxiety, stress, social risk factors for defined mental disorders

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Art

• Includes many activities

• Seems like a “good thing”

• Not free, potential risks – therefore needs proper evaluation

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Level of intervention

Society/communityHealth care environment

Professional trainingIndividual person

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Society/community

• Aim: health promotion, avoidance of medicalisation

• Outcomes • Prevention of mental disorder• Reduction of risk factors• Promotion of social inclusion

• Evaluation: social science methodology

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Health care environment

• Aim: complementary• Outcomes

• Promotion of recovery• Positive interaction with therapies• Promotion of social inclusion

• Evaluation: qualitative, ?necessary

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Professional training

• Aim: improve clinician’s ability to work with

• Outcomes • Promotion of recovery• Positive interaction with therapies• Promotion of social inclusion

• Evaluation: qualitative, ?necessary

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Specific interventions with individuals with mental disorders

• Aim: to improve health status• Outcomes

• Symptom reduction• Promotion of recovery• Improvement of quality of life• Reduce risk of relapse• Promote reintegration

• Evaluation: Randomised evidence v. alternative therapies, to estimate relative benefits and costs; alternative designs for some outcomes

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