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The Embodied Self in Parkinson's Disease: Feasibility of a Single Tango Intervention for Assessing Changes in Psychological Health Outcomes and Aesthetic Experience

机译:帕金森氏病的体现的自我:评估心理健康结果和审美经验变化的单一探戈干预的可行性。

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Background: Dance is an embodied activity with benefits for mobility, balance, and quality of life (QoL) of persons affected by Parkinson's Disease (PD). It is enjoyable and likely to support adherence to movement prescriptions. The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of measuring changes in psychological outcomes, specifically well-being, body self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and experienced beauty after a single Argentine Tango intervention in a workshop format. To anchor experienced beauty in a theory, the article introduces a model of embodied aesthetics featuring active art-making as a central aspect of healing in arts-based interventions. Methods: In a single-group pre–post design, we tested the feasibility of measuring psychological changes of 34 PD patients from Southern Germany after an introductory workshop in Argentine Tango. They participated in a 90 min Tango for PD intervention and completed the Heidelberg State Inventory (HSI-24; (Koch et al., 2007 )), the Body Self-Efficacy Scale (BSE; (Fuchs and Koch, 2014 )) with a sub-dimension on aesthetic experience , and the Credibility-Expectancy Questionnaire (CEQ; (Devilly and Borkovec, 2000 )) before and after the intervention. A subgroup completed the therapeutic factors of arts therapies -scale, a new measure to elaborate on the aesthetic experience. We analyzed pre–post-differences with a t -test for paired samples. Results and Discussion: The study supports the feasibility of measuring health-related psychological changes from a single Argentine Tango intervention for PD patients, as well as acceptance and appropriateness of the intervention for the patient group. After the tango intervention, well-being, body self-efficacy, and outcome expectancies increased. Participants also experienced an increase in beauty of their movements and other aesthetic aspects. We suspect that, in addition to the functional and psychological factors identified so far, the aesthetic experience in dance may be an important therapeutic factor mediating several outcomes of dance and other arts-based interventions. A controlled study for evidence-based testing of targeted variables can now follow to examine the new hypotheses.
机译:背景:舞蹈是一项具体的活动,可为受帕金森氏病(PD)影响的人们的活动,平衡和生活质量(QoL)带来好处。它是令人愉快的,并且可能支持遵守运动处方。这项研究的目的是评估以车间形式进行一次阿根廷探戈干预后,测量心理结果(尤其是幸福感,身体自我效能,结果期望和经历的美丽)变化的可行性。为了将经验丰富的美人融入理论中,本文介绍了一种体现美学的模型,其特征在于活跃的艺术创作是基于艺术的干预措施治愈的主要方面。方法:在单组前期设计中,我们在阿根廷探戈的入门讲习班后,测试了测量34名来自德国南部的PD患者心理变化的可行性。他们参加了为时90分钟的PD探戈活动,并完成了海德堡国家清单(HSI-24;(Koch et al。,2007)),身体自我效能量表(BSE;(Fuchs and Koch,2014))。干预前后的审美体验分维度和可信度期望调查表(CEQ;(Devilly and Borkovec,2000))。一个小组完成了艺术疗法的治疗因素-规模,这是阐述美学经验的一种新措施。我们使用t检验对配对样本的前后差异进行了分析。结果与讨论:该研究支持通过一次阿根廷探戈干预来测量PD患者健康相关心理变化的可行性,以及该患者群体对干预措施的接受程度和适当性。探戈干预后,幸福感,身体自我效能和结局预期均增加。参与者的动作美感和其他美学方面也有所增加。我们怀疑,除迄今为止确定的功能和心理因素外,舞蹈的审美经验可能是介导舞蹈和其他基于艺术的干预措施的几种结果的重要治疗因素。现在可以进行针对目标变量的基于证据的检验的对照研究,以检验新的假设。

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