2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.aip.2008.10.002
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The effects of art therapy on male and female inmates: Advancing the research base

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“…Of those rated moderate, two were down-graded from high due to the lack of random allocation to intervention and control groups (Barr et al, 2013;Lynch, Heath, Mathews, & Cepeda, 2012), two were down-graded due to being defined as pilot studies and therefore at risk of bias despite the confidence intervals being sufficiently precise (Messina, Calhoun, & Warda, 2012;Zlotnick, Johnson, & Najavits, 2009). Another two were down-graded due to the imprecision of results (Bradley & Follingstad, 2003;Gussak, 2009). Valentine and Smith (2001) was down-graded to moderate to reflect the risk of selection bias.…”
Section: Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of those rated moderate, two were down-graded from high due to the lack of random allocation to intervention and control groups (Barr et al, 2013;Lynch, Heath, Mathews, & Cepeda, 2012), two were down-graded due to being defined as pilot studies and therefore at risk of bias despite the confidence intervals being sufficiently precise (Messina, Calhoun, & Warda, 2012;Zlotnick, Johnson, & Najavits, 2009). Another two were down-graded due to the imprecision of results (Bradley & Follingstad, 2003;Gussak, 2009). Valentine and Smith (2001) was down-graded to moderate to reflect the risk of selection bias.…”
Section: Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…). Finally, there is some evidence to suggest that arts‐based programmes can contribute to the process of ‘primary desistance’ by enhancing prisoners’ internal locus of control and, within this context, encouraging them to take responsibility for their past criminal behaviour (Gussak ).…”
Section: Psychological and Attitudinal Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Having an extremely solid methodology and instrumentation, Gussak concluded that art therapy is effective in addressing depression and mood swings of inmates both male and female. When compared to a control group that did not take part in the art therapy sessions, program participants scored significantly higher in depression and mood levels than their counterparts (Gussak, 2009).…”
Section: Research Findingsmentioning
confidence: 81%