Abstract
This study examined the impact of art-based life review on depression symptoms among older adults (N = 54). This is the first study to examine the impact of drawing among Iranian older adults. Participants were randomly assigned to either an experimental art group of 6 weekly sessions or a control group of the same duration; both groups participated in various leisure activities. Intervention goals focused on reducing depression symptoms. Short- and long-term effects of the drawing interventions were analyzed and compared with the controls. Participants were shown to have a decrease in depression symptoms after the art sessions, supporting the need for increased access to opportunties for arts engagement and access to art therapy services among older adults in Iran.
Acknowledgment
The authors acknowledge the Kheradwarzan Day Care Center of Ghaemshahr, Iran.