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A pilot randomized controlled trial of group-based indoor gardening and art activities demonstrates therapeutic benefits to healthy women

BACKGROUND: There is mounting anecdotal and empirical evidence that gardening and art-making afford therapeutic benefits. OBJECTIVES: This randomly controlled pilot study tested the hypothesis that participation in group-based indoor gardening or art-making activities for one hour twice a week for f...

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Autores principales: Odeh, Raymond, Diehl, Elizabeth R. M., Nixon, Sara Jo, Tisher, C. Craig, Klempner, Dylan, Sonke, Jill K., Colquhoun, Thomas A., Li, Qian, Espinosa, Maria, Perdomo, Dianela, Rosario, Kaylee, Terzi, Hannah, Guy, Charles L.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9258874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35793277
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269248
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author Odeh, Raymond
Diehl, Elizabeth R. M.
Nixon, Sara Jo
Tisher, C. Craig
Klempner, Dylan
Sonke, Jill K.
Colquhoun, Thomas A.
Li, Qian
Espinosa, Maria
Perdomo, Dianela
Rosario, Kaylee
Terzi, Hannah
Guy, Charles L.
author_facet Odeh, Raymond
Diehl, Elizabeth R. M.
Nixon, Sara Jo
Tisher, C. Craig
Klempner, Dylan
Sonke, Jill K.
Colquhoun, Thomas A.
Li, Qian
Espinosa, Maria
Perdomo, Dianela
Rosario, Kaylee
Terzi, Hannah
Guy, Charles L.
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description BACKGROUND: There is mounting anecdotal and empirical evidence that gardening and art-making afford therapeutic benefits. OBJECTIVES: This randomly controlled pilot study tested the hypothesis that participation in group-based indoor gardening or art-making activities for one hour twice a week for four weeks would provide quantifiably different therapeutic benefits to a population of healthy women ages 26–49. METHODS: A population of 42 volunteers was randomly assigned to parallel gardening or art-making treatment groups. A total of 36 participants initiated the treatment protocol and 32 (Gardening n = 15 and Art n = 17) received the interventions and completed all assessments. Treatments included eight one-hour group-based gardening or art intervention sessions. Self-report psychometric assessments were conducted for anxiety, depression symptomatology, mood disturbance, stress, satisfaction with discretionary social activities, and quality of life measures. Cardiac physiological data were also collected. Outcomes were measured at baseline, during, and post-intervention. RESULTS: Engaging in both gardening and art-making activities resulted in apparent therapeutic improvements for self-reported total mood disturbance, depression symptomatology, and perceived stress with different effect sizes following eight one-hour treatment sessions. Gardening also resulted in improvements for indications of trait anxiety. Based on time-course evidence, dosage responses were observed for total mood disturbance, perceived stress, and depression symptomatology for both gardening and art-making. However, gardening or art-making did not have an apparent influence on heart rate or blood pressure or result in marked improvement for satisfaction with discretionary leisure activities. CONCLUSION: The data did not support the hypothesis of differential therapeutic benefits of gardening and art-making for healthy women. When taken together, group-based gardening or art-making can provide quantitatively measurable improvements in healthy women’s psychosocial health status that imply potentially important public health benefits. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03266120.
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spelling pubmed-92588742022-07-07 A pilot randomized controlled trial of group-based indoor gardening and art activities demonstrates therapeutic benefits to healthy women Odeh, Raymond Diehl, Elizabeth R. M. Nixon, Sara Jo Tisher, C. Craig Klempner, Dylan Sonke, Jill K. Colquhoun, Thomas A. Li, Qian Espinosa, Maria Perdomo, Dianela Rosario, Kaylee Terzi, Hannah Guy, Charles L. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: There is mounting anecdotal and empirical evidence that gardening and art-making afford therapeutic benefits. OBJECTIVES: This randomly controlled pilot study tested the hypothesis that participation in group-based indoor gardening or art-making activities for one hour twice a week for four weeks would provide quantifiably different therapeutic benefits to a population of healthy women ages 26–49. METHODS: A population of 42 volunteers was randomly assigned to parallel gardening or art-making treatment groups. A total of 36 participants initiated the treatment protocol and 32 (Gardening n = 15 and Art n = 17) received the interventions and completed all assessments. Treatments included eight one-hour group-based gardening or art intervention sessions. Self-report psychometric assessments were conducted for anxiety, depression symptomatology, mood disturbance, stress, satisfaction with discretionary social activities, and quality of life measures. Cardiac physiological data were also collected. Outcomes were measured at baseline, during, and post-intervention. RESULTS: Engaging in both gardening and art-making activities resulted in apparent therapeutic improvements for self-reported total mood disturbance, depression symptomatology, and perceived stress with different effect sizes following eight one-hour treatment sessions. Gardening also resulted in improvements for indications of trait anxiety. Based on time-course evidence, dosage responses were observed for total mood disturbance, perceived stress, and depression symptomatology for both gardening and art-making. However, gardening or art-making did not have an apparent influence on heart rate or blood pressure or result in marked improvement for satisfaction with discretionary leisure activities. CONCLUSION: The data did not support the hypothesis of differential therapeutic benefits of gardening and art-making for healthy women. When taken together, group-based gardening or art-making can provide quantitatively measurable improvements in healthy women’s psychosocial health status that imply potentially important public health benefits. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03266120. Public Library of Science 2022-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9258874/ /pubmed/35793277 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269248 Text en © 2022 Odeh et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Odeh, Raymond
Diehl, Elizabeth R. M.
Nixon, Sara Jo
Tisher, C. Craig
Klempner, Dylan
Sonke, Jill K.
Colquhoun, Thomas A.
Li, Qian
Espinosa, Maria
Perdomo, Dianela
Rosario, Kaylee
Terzi, Hannah
Guy, Charles L.
A pilot randomized controlled trial of group-based indoor gardening and art activities demonstrates therapeutic benefits to healthy women
title A pilot randomized controlled trial of group-based indoor gardening and art activities demonstrates therapeutic benefits to healthy women
title_full A pilot randomized controlled trial of group-based indoor gardening and art activities demonstrates therapeutic benefits to healthy women
title_fullStr A pilot randomized controlled trial of group-based indoor gardening and art activities demonstrates therapeutic benefits to healthy women
title_full_unstemmed A pilot randomized controlled trial of group-based indoor gardening and art activities demonstrates therapeutic benefits to healthy women
title_short A pilot randomized controlled trial of group-based indoor gardening and art activities demonstrates therapeutic benefits to healthy women
title_sort pilot randomized controlled trial of group-based indoor gardening and art activities demonstrates therapeutic benefits to healthy women
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9258874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35793277
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269248
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