Creative Arts Diabetes Initiative for Youth/Young Adults Transitioning to Adult Care
- Conditions
- Coping BehaviorDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2Emotional DistressDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Art therapy - pre and post test measures
- Registration Number
- NCT02790892
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Manitoba
- Brief Summary
The Creative Arts Diabetes Initiative will offer facilitated art therapy with a group/peer-support environment to two groups of youth/young adults, one with type 1 diabetes, and one with type 2 diabetes. This environment intends to "meet youth where they are", promote universality, hope and self-understanding, has the potential to be therapeutic and allows youth to express and learn about themselves and each other while developing healthy coping skills and address their fears and concerns.
- Detailed Description
The Creative Arts Diabetes Initiative will offer facilitated art therapy with a group/peer-support environment to two groups of youth/young adults, one with type 1 diabetes, and one with type 2 diabetes. This environment intends to "meet youth where they are", promote universality, hope and self-understanding, has the potential to be therapeutic and allows youth to express and learn about themselves and each other while developing healthy coping skills and address their fears and concerns.
As much of diabetes management is about meeting physical health goals - it is the vision of this study that offering additional support in the form of art therapy will have positive effects for bringing awareness and avenues for self-care to the other often neglected dimensions of patients' mental, emotional and spiritual health as part of a more holistic health process.
Engaging in art therapy has the potential to decrease diabetes related distress by giving youth a means and opportunity to identify, understand and express their feelings about having diabetes. Improved self-awareness and self-reflectiveness can help youth integrate their feelings and learn how this can motivate, influence and impact their behaviors and life choices.
Youth will have the opportunity for engaging in peer support, and to build relationships that are meaningful, thus increasing their sense of belonging and positively affect their level of self-confidence, purpose and wellbeing.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 12
- diagnosed with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes, live within weekly travel distance to Winnipeg, Manitoba, receive their pediatric care at the Diabetes Education Resource for Children and Adolescents, or who are members of the Maestro Project
- those who cannot give informed consent or who are not able to attend regular sessions due to travel distance
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Art therapy - pre and post test measures Art therapy - pre and post test measures 20 young adults aged 15-24 years with diabetes (10 with type 1 diabetes and 10 with type 2 diabetes) receiving 12 weeks of group art therapy. Participants serve as their own controls.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Decrease diabetes related distress 12 weeks Decrease diabetes related distress as measured by the Diabetes Attitudes Wishes and Needs Study (DAWN) Problem Areas in Diabetes Questionnaire (PAID).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Increase social support 12 weeks Increase emotional and social support for youth as measured by Measures of Support (MOS) Social Support Survey.
Increase emotional 12 weeks Increase emotional and social support for youth as measured by Mental Health Continuum Short Form (MHC-SF)
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of Manitoba
🇨🇦Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada