KMID : 1148220170130020093
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Journal of Arts Psychotherapy 2017 Volume.13 No. 2 p.93 ~ p.109
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Double Mediation Effects of Psychological Well-being and Mental Health on the Relationship between Creativity of Expressive Art Therapy and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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You Na-Rae
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Abstract
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This study was conducted to examine the impact of creativity of expressive art therapy on post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD) and shed to light on its specific mechanism. Among variables, psychological well-being and mental health have been founded to be related with PTSD. Based on previous studies, this study examined the double mediation effects of psychological well-being and mental health on the relationship between the creativity and PTSD. The participants of this study were 622(men: 108, women: 514). Data concerning creativity, psychological well-being, mental health, and PTSD were collected. The results suggest that creativity and PTSD are the complete double mediation effects of psychological well-being and mental health. The summary and discussion of the results underscore the needs to further research and gain better understanding of the limitations in this study.
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KEYWORD
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Expressive Art Therapy, PTSD, Psychological Well-being, Mental Health, Double Mediation Effect
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