Using interactive television-based art therapy to treat post-traumatic symptoms among survivors of abduction in Nigeria.
Anikpe Ekenechukwu AnazorTimothy Onosahwo IyendoIkwuemesi Chukwuezugo KrydzIne-Ere Rita SaniChikelue Chris AkabuikeOberiri Destiny ApukeVerlumun Celestine GeverPublished in: Health promotion international (2023)
This study was a quasi-experimental design that was aimed at understanding the impact of interactive television-based art therapy for treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms among school children who have experienced abduction. Participants took part in a 12-week art therapy delivered through interactive television. The result showed that art therapy was effective in reducing PTSD symptoms. A follow-up assessment after 6 months showed a steady decline in PTSD symptoms among participants in the treatment group when compared with their counterparts in the non-treatment group. The implications of these results have been discussed and recommendations made.