Can painting and drawing boost Kids' confidence? community art program put to the test
NCT ID NCT07165704
Summary
This study tested whether a weekly community art program could help improve children's mental well-being, self-image, and quality of life. Researchers compared 172 children from disadvantaged neighborhoods who participated in nine months of art classes and exhibitions against children who did not receive the program. The goal was to see if creative activities led to measurable improvements in how children feel about themselves and handle emotions.
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Locations
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A Associação de Promoção Social da População do Bairro do Aleixo
Porto, 4150-193, Portugal
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ASAS (Associação de Solidariedade e Ação Social de Ramalde)
Porto, 4250-323, Portugal
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Associação de Solidariedade da Zona das Fontainhas
Porto, 4000-527, Portugal
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Centro Social do Lagarteiro
Porto, 4300-282, Portugal
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Escola Básica de Montebello
Porto, 4350-280, Portugal
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Escola Básica de São Roque da Lameira
Porto, 4350-297, Portugal
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Escola Básica do Falcão
Porto, 4300-178, Portugal
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Escola do Parque Centro de Bem-estar Social Nossa Senhora do Socorro
Porto, 4100-033, Portugal
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Espaço Raíz
Porto, 4100-029, Portugal
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Paróquia de Nossa Senhora da Ajuda - Pasteleira
Porto, 4300-004, Portugal
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