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A.2. Descriptores, relaciones naturales y necesarias

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TABLE 46 Studies excluded at full text from the qualitative review

No. Reference Reason for exclusion

1 Agnese A, Lamparelli T, Bacigalupo A, Luzzatto P. Supportive care with art therapy for patients in isolation during stem cell transplant.Palliat Support Care2012;10:91–8

Case study

2 Allen KN, Wozniak DF. The language of healing: womens voices in healing and recovering from domestic violence. [References].Soc Work Ment Health2011;1:3755

Not art therapy

3 Baumann M, Peck S, Collins C, Eades G. The meaning and value of taking part in a person-centred arts programme to hospital-based stroke patients: findings from a qualitative study.Disabil Rehabil2013;35:244–56

Not art therapy

4 Beesley K, White JH, Alston MK, Sweetapple AL, Pollack M. Art after stroke: the qualitative experience of community dwelling stroke survivors in a group art programme. Disabil Rehabil2011;33:2346–55

Not art therapy

5 Crone DM, O’Connell EE, Tyson PJ, Clark-Stone F, Opher S, James DVB.‘It helps me make sense of the world’: The role of an art intervention for promoting health and wellbeing in primary care - Perspectives of patients health professionals and artists. [References].J Public Health2012;5:519–24

Not art therapy

6 Dickson C. An evaluation study of art therapy provision in a residential Addiction Treatment Programme (ATP).Int J Art Ther2007;12:1727

No qualitative data

7 Fulton J. Art therapy and chronic illness: An enquiry into aspects of service provision for patients with atopic skin disease.Inscape2002;7:2–15

No qualitative data

8 Geue K, Buttstadt M, Singer S, Kleinert E, Richter R, Gotze H,et al.(2011) [The impact of an art therapy programme for cancer patientsan analysis from different points of view]. Forschende Komplementarmedizin18:12733

No qualitative data

9 Gussak D. Comparing the effectiveness of art therapy on depression and locus of control of male and female inmates. [References].Arts Psychother2009;4:202–7

No qualitative data

10 Kwiatkowska G. [Reception and evaluation of art therapy by patients with neuroses.] Psychiatria Polska1990;24:13640

No qualitative data

11 Makin S, Gask L.‘Getting back to normal’: the added value of an art-based programme in promoting‘recovery’for common but chronic mental health problems.Chronic Illn 2012;8:64–75

Not art therapy

12 Murphy J, Paisley D, Pardoe L. An art therapy group for impulsive children.Inscape 2004;9:5968

Unobtainable

13 Oster I. Art therapy with women with breast cancer-results from a randomized study. Psycho-Oncology Conference: 11th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology of the International Psycho-oncology Society, IPOS Vienna, Austria, 21–25 June 2009. [Conference Publication]. 2009;18:S22–3

Abstract superseded by full paper

14 Pizarro JE-MA, Pizarro JJE. The efficacy of art and writing therapy: increasing positive mental health outcomes and participant retention after exposure to traumatic experience. [References].Art Ther2004;21

No qualitative data

15 Plecity D, Danner-Weinberger A, Szkura L, von Wietersheim J. Effects of art therapy on the physical and emotional state of health of patients–a quantitative and qualitative analysis.Psychother Psychosomat Med Psychol2007;57:100

No qualitative data

16 Plecity DM, Danner-Weinberger A, Szkura L, von Wietersheim J. The effects of art therapy on the somatic and emotional situation of the patients - A quantitative and qualitative analysis. [German]. [References].Psychother Psychosomat Med Psychol 2009;59:3649

No qualitative data

TABLE 46 Studies excluded at full text from the qualitative review (continued)

No. Reference Reason for exclusion

17 Reynolds F, Lim KH. Contribution of visual art-making to the subjective well-being of women living with cancer: a qualitative study.Arts Psychother2007;34:110

Not art therapy

18 Reynolds F, Prior S. Creative adventures and flow in art-making: a qualitative study of women living with cancer.Br J Occup Ther2006;69:255–62

Not art therapy

19 Rusted J, Sheppard L, Waller D. A Multi-centre randomized control group trial on the use of art therapy for older people with dementia.Group Analysis2006;4:51736

Case study

20 Sainsbury S, Lee K. Art as therapeutic recreation following acquired brain injury (ABI) to enhance emotional regulation. Brain Impairment Conference: 9th Annual Conference of the Special Interest Group in Neuropsychological Rehabilitation of the World Federation for NeuroRehabilitation WFNR. 2–3 July 2012, Bergen, Norway. Conference 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/BrImp.2012.11

Only abstract available

21 Sainsbury SA, Lee K. Art therapy in cases of acquired brain injury: helping participants find social context through creative self-expression. Brain Impairment Conference: 2011 International Neuropsychological Society Mid-Year Meeting/ASSBI 4th Pacific Rim Conference. 6–9 July 2011, Auckland, New Zealand. Conference Publication. 2011;12:33

Abstract only available

22 Singh BE-MA, Singh BBC. The therapeutic effects of art making in patients with cancer. [References].Arts Psychother2011;38

Not art therapy

23 Smeijsters H, Cleven G. The treatment of aggression using arts therapies in forensic psychiatry: results of a qualitative inquiry. [References].The Arts in Psychotherapy 2006;1:3758

Not about attitudes to art therapy

24 Steward Aron. Art therapy intervention with“at-risk”adolescent boys: Effects on self-image and perceptions of loss. [Database]. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering [5-B]. 2007. US, State University New York At Buffalo. Ref Type: Thesis/Dissertation

Not about attitudes to art therapy

25 ter Maat MB. A group art therapy experience for immigrant adolescents.Am J Art Ther 1997;36:11–19

Case study

26 Webb-Ferebee Kelly Lea. Expressive arts therapy with bereaved families. [Database]. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences [9-A], 3119. 2003. US, U North Texas. Ref Type: Thesis/Dissertation

Not art therapy

27 Wilson C. A time-limited model of art therapy in general practice.Inscape2002;7:1626 Case study 28 Wolf Bordonaro Gaelynn P. Art therapy with hospitalized pediatric patients. [Database].

Dissertation Abstracts International: Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences [5-A]. 2005. US, The Florida State University. Ref Type: Thesis/Dissertation

Case study

29 Woolhiser J. Collage as a therapeutic modality for reminiscence in patients with dementia.Art Therapy2010;27:136–40

Not about attitudes to art therapy

Appendix 5

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