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Exploring the role of creative arts in recovery following a suicide attempt amongst healthcare staff

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Abstract

Background: Research has evidenced the role of creative arts and culture in positive mental health of individuals and communities. There is more limited research into its significance for those who have felt life is not worth living at some point. Objective: The current study aims to explore the role of creative arts in recovery following a suicide attempt in healthcare workers, a population at high risk of work-related stress, and greater risk of poorer mental health. Methods: Using secondary data from 25 healthcare staff who have reported a previous suicide attempt(s), the study uses content and thematic analysis to analyse responses to a survey question regarding the role of creative arts in recovery. Results: Content analysis identified genres of chosen art pieces, including music, poetry, literature, film, and artwork. Key themes of hope, self-acceptance, connection with others, and representation of experience offered by the arts were identified as influential in recovery. Conclusions: This study uses a novel approach to enhance understanding in an under-researched area. Findings offer a unique insight into the protective factors which can be provided through engagement with the arts and the role creative arts can play in promoting recovery from a suicide attempt in healthcare workers.


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Author(s): Thompson C, Patel P, Kennedy A

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Arts & Health

Year: 2025

Pages: Epub ahead of print

Online publication date: 23/06/2025

Acceptance date: 18/06/2025

Date deposited: 10/10/2025

ISSN (print): 1753-3015

ISSN (electronic): 1753-3023

Publisher: Routledge

URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/17533015.2025.2523800

DOI: 10.1080/17533015.2025.2523800


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