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Chinese Poem Writing for Improving Mental Wellbeing

Chinese Poem Writing for Improving Mental Wellbeing of Adult Volunteers Serving for People Recovering From Mental Illness


Sponsor

Hong Kong Metropolitan University

Enrollment

30 participants

Start Date

Jun 13, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This research proposal aims to explore the impact of poem writing on the well-being of adult volunteers serving patients recovering from mental illness in Hong Kong. The research design was a single-arm intervention study with 30 participants. The intervention consists of two sessions of poem writing, each lasting for 3 hours, led by experienced Chinese teachers or drama directors. The themes of the poems will focus on accomplishment, joy, and gratitude. The primary outcomes are mental well-being and happiness, measured using the Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale and a single-item happiness scale. Feasibility outcomes include recruitment rate, retention rate, and acceptability of the interventions. Secondary outcomes include depressive symptoms, anxiety, interest in poem writing, perceived benefits after the activity, and the number of successfully written poems. The proposal also includes plans for in-depth interviews with participants to gather qualitative data. The results will be analyzed descriptively and narratively, with no efficacy statistical tests due to the nature of this feasibility study. The proposal highlights the potential of poem writing as a therapeutic tool for volunteers serving patients recovering from mental illness, enhancing their overall well-being.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria3

  • Volunteers serving for people recovering from mental illness or other community residents
  • Aged 18 years old and above
  • Able to understand Cantonese and read Chinese

Exclusion Criteria3

  • Physically or mentally unable to communicate
  • Unwilling to participate or give consent
  • Being involved in other similar activities or research

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALPoem writing

The poem themes will focus on accomplishment moments, joyful moments, and gratitude. Participants will be motivated to write at least one poem in each session. The instructor will lead the participants to improve the poem after the participants complete the first draft. The participants will be encouraged to perform in reading their completed poem, sharing their feelings and expressing the meaning of the poems during the session. In the second session, participants will be invited to do a poem reading performance using one of their newly written poems.


Locations(1)

Jockey Club Institute of Healthcare, Hong Kong Metropolitan University

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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