Publications by authors named "Runqing Lin"

Art therapy has been proven to be efficacious in alleviating symptoms of children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), with the advent of artificial intelligence providing new technological means to engage and increase the participation levels of ADHD children. Nonetheless, research on the application of AI in art therapy remains scant. This study, predicated on a method involving ADHD children co-creating art with AI, has devised a therapeutic activity aimed at ameliorating their attention deficits.

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Article Synopsis
  • The systematic review investigates the effectiveness and ethical implications of artificial intelligence art therapies (AIATs) in enhancing mental health care, combining technology with creative arts.
  • The researchers analyzed 15 selected studies by following PRISMA guidelines and assessing quality using the Joanna Briggs Institute criteria, focusing on randomized controlled trials.
  • Findings indicate that AIATs can improve therapeutic experiences while highlighting the importance of ethical considerations in their use as the field of mental health evolves.
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Introduction: Schizophrenia, a chronic mental problem, significantly impacts cognition, emotion and social functioning. Conventional pharmacotherapy faces challenges including numerous side effects, low adherence to medication and substantial costs. In this context, group arts therapies (GATs) emerge as a promising complementary approach for symptom alleviation in schizophrenia patients.

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