Dance as a health promotion tool for mental health in the post-COVID-19 era
Key research-studies-on-arts-and-health1
1. Key research studies on arts and health
The author of this bibliography acknowledges the work of ‗Strategy Options in Arts and
Health‘ May 2007, prepared for the Australia Council for the Arts by the Faculty of
Architecture, Building and Planning The University of Melbourne; Program Evaluation
Unit, School of Population Health The University of Melbourne; and Brotherhood of St
Laurence.
Topics covered
1 Value of arts and health
Health and wellbeing benefits
Economic benefits
Evaluations
Literature reviews
2 Culture, community arts and health
Australian studies
International studies
3 Arts in health settings
Australian studies
International studies
Environments
Health care delivery
Surgery
1 Value of arts and health
Health and wellbeing benefits
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Arts Council England 2007, The arts, health and well-being, Arts Council England,
London, viewed 28 September 2010,
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Arts Council England 2007, Report of the review of arts and health working group,
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Arts Council England/Department of Health 2007, A Prospectus for Arts and Health, Arts
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California Arts Council 2006, ‗Making the Case for the Arts‘, Arts Research Monitor, Vol. 4
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Centre for Cultural Policy Research 2006, ‗Impact Database: Social and Economic Impact
of Culture and Major Events‘, Arts Research Monitor, University of Glasgow Vol. 4, Issue
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Hamilton, C, Hinks, S & Petticrew, M 2003, ‗Arts for health: Still searching for the Holy
Grail‘, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, vol. 57, pp. 401–02.
Jermyn, H 2001, The Arts and Social Exclusion: a review prepared for the Arts Council of
England, viewed 28 September 2010,
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Kilroy, AJ, Garner, C, Parkinson, C, Kagan, C & Senior, P 2007, ‗Towards transformation:
Exploring the impact of creativity, culture and the arts on health and well-being‘, A
consultation document for Critical Friends Conference, 2007, Manchester Metropolitan
University, Manchester.
Kirkwood, SJ 2010, ‗Frameworks of culturally engaged community music practice for
rural Ipswich, Australian Digital Theses Program, Griffin University QLD, viewed 28
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Lawthom, R 2007, ‗Interrogating power: The case of arts and mental health in
community projects, Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, vol.17, no. 4,
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McManamey, RM 2009, Arts, health, community resilience and healing: the importance of
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Staricoff, RL 2006, ‗Arts in health: The value of evaluation‘, The Journal of the Royal
Society for the Promotion of Health, vol. 126, pp. 116–120.
White, M 2006, ‗Establishing common ground in community-based arts in health‘, The
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Economic benefits
Cohen, G 2006, The Creativity and Aging Study: The Impact of Professionally
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Craemer, R 2009, The arts and health: From economic theory to cost effectiveness,
UNESCO Observatory, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University of
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Smith, R (ed) 2002, ‗Spend (slightly) less on health and more on the arts‘, British
Medical Journal, vol. 325, pp. 1432–33.
Walworth, D 2005, ‗Procedural-support music therapy in the healthcare setting: A cost-
effectiveness analysis, Journal of Pediatric Nursing, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 276-284.
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3. Evaluations
Macnaughton, J, White, M & Stacy, R 2005, ‗Researching the benefits of arts in health‘,
Health Education, vol. 105, no. 5, pp. 332–39.
Mills, D 2004, Review of evaluating community arts and wellbeing, Artwork Magazine,
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Putland, C 2003, ‗Practising arts and health: What‘s in a name?‘, Artwork Magazine,
Issue 57, pp. 3-6.
Putland, C 2007, ‗Art and community based health promotion: Lessons from the field‘ in
H Keleher, B Murphy & C Macdougall (eds) 2007, Understanding health promotion,
Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 299 –312.
Putland, C 2008, ‗Lost in translation: The question of evidence linking community-based
arts and health promotion‘, Journal of Health Psychology, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 266-276.
Rosenberg, M 2008, ‗The evaluation game: Determining the benefits of arts engagement
on health‘, in A Lewis and D Doyle (eds), Proving the Practice: Evidence of the effects of
community arts programs on mental health, DADAA Inc, Freemantle, WA, pp. 122 – 131.
Van Lith, T, Fenner, P, Schofield, M, Pawson, Q & Morgan, M 2009, The role of art
making in mental health recovery: A collaborative research projectbBetween Mind
Australia, Prahran Mission and La Trobe University, Final Report, La Trobe University,
Melbourne.
VicHealth 2002, Evaluating community arts and community wellbeing: An evaluation
guide for community arts practitioners, Victorian Health Promotion Foundation.
Project evaluations
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Dementia Care, vol. 8.
Carruth, EK 1997, ‗The effects of singing and the spaced retrieval technique on the
improving face-name recognition in nursing home residents with memory loss‘, Journal of
Music Therapy, vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 165–186.
CECAT (Creative Expression Centre for Arts Therapy) 2008, Art Spoken: 1968-2008 40
Years of Art Therapy in Mental Health in WA, Department of Health, Perth, Western
Australia.
Gerdner, LA, Mentes, JC & Titler, MG 1999, ‗Individualized music intervention protocol‘,
Journal of Gerontology Nursing, vol. 25, pp. 10-16.
Killick, J & Allan, K 1999, ‗The arts in dementia care: tapping a rich resource‘, Journal of
Dementia Care, vol. 7 pp. 35–38.
Killick, J & Allan, K 1999, ‗The arts in dementia care: touching the human spirit‘,
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Korb, C 1997, ‗The influence of music therapy on patients with diagnosed dementia‘,
Canadian Journal of Music Therapy, vol. 5, pp. 26–54.
Lord, TR & Garner, JE 1993, ‗Effects of music on Alzheimer patients‘, Perception and
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services to marginalised young people‘, Jesuit Social Services, Melbourne
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Marsden, S & Thiele, M 2002, ‗P(ART)icipation and social change‘, paper presented at
the Cultural Sites, Cultural Theory, Cultural Policy Conference New Zealand.
Radbourne, J, Leong, C, Price, N, & Gerrand, D 1995, Arts on fire: Integrating people
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Stickley, T & Duncan, K 2007, ‗Art in mind: Implementation of a community arts
initiative to promote mental health, Journal of Public Mental Health, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 24-
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Wright, PR 2002, ‗Playing ―betwixt‖ and ―between‖ learning and healing: Playback
Theatre for a troubled world‘, in B Rasmussen & A Ostern (eds.), The IDEA Dialogues
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Wright, PR 2003, ‗A theatre for our times: Playback Theatre and communities of
meaning: Healing, learning and attending‘, paper presented at the Arts, Design and
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Wright, P R 2009, ‗Playback Theatre: A poetics of healing and learning‘, paper presented
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Literature reviews
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2 Culture, community arts and health
Australian studies
Cultural Minister‘s Council 2004, Social impacts of participation in the arts and cultural
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Hawkes J 2001, The fourth pillar of sustainability: Culture’s essential role in public
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Australian studies
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