Impact of social media-based dance therapy in treating depression symptoms among victims of Russia–Ukraine war

Author:

Ahmad Jamilah1,Okwuowulu Charles2,Sanusi Bernice3,Bello Samson Adedapo4,Talabi Felix Olajide3ORCID,Udengwu Ngozi5,Gever Verlumun Celestine6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Communication, Universiti Sains Malaysia , 11800 USM, Pulau Pinang , Malaysia

2. Department of Theatre Arts, Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu Alike Ikwo , Abakaliki , Nigeria

3. Department of Mass Communication, Redeemer’s University , Ede, Osun State , Nigeria

4. Department of Mass Communication, Olabisi Onabanjo University , Ago-Iwoye , Nigeria

5. Department of Theatre and Film Studies, University of Nigeria , Nsukka , Nigeria

6. Department of Mass Communication, University of Nigeria , Nsukka , Nigeria

Abstract

Abstract The objective of this study was to ascertain the impact of social media-based dance therapy in reducing symptoms of depression among evacuees of the Russia–Ukraine war. The participants were randomly assigned to no dance therapy (n = 162) and social media-based dance therapy groups (n = 162). The dance therapy group took part in 12 sessions of dance therapy while the no dance therapy group did not receive any intervention. The result showed that before the dance therapy intervention, participants in both groups reported severe depression symptoms. After the intervention, participants in the dance therapy group dropped from severe depression to normal depression while those in the no dance therapy group dropped to major depression. During the follow-up assessment after 3 months, participants in the no dance therapy group reported moderate depression while those in the dance therapy group still maintained their normal depression classification with a drop in their depression score from 46 to 26. Overall, the result showed that there was a significant main effect of time and the depression score of the participants, F(1,304) 203.143, p = 0.001, eta = 0.401. No interactive effect of gender and the impact of the treatment on reduction in depression symptoms was detected, F(1,304) 3.232, p = 0.073. However, there was a significant main effect of treatment condition on depression symptoms, F(1,304) 495.023, p = 0.001. We highlighted the implication of these results on health promotion.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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