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Participatory Arts as Emergency Responses for Strengthening Community Resilience and Psychosocial Support: A Retrospective Phenomenological Inquiry

Konstantinos Mastrothanasis Cristina Dumitru Nadina Darie Maria Kladaki Emmanouil Pikoulis +5 lainnya

Abstrak

<b>Background/Objectives:</b> Public health emergencies disrupt school routines and child development, elevating psychosocial risk. The long-term influence of school-based participatory arts, particularly drama pedagogy, has not been sufficiently explored. This study examined teachers’ retrospective perceptions of the four-year effects of a large-scale, remotely delivered drama-based intervention on children’s psychosocial well-being and school community resilience. <b>Methods:</b> We conducted a retrospective interpretative phenomenological study with 23 primary-school teachers who implemented a seven-week, drama-based program with children aged 10–12 during a public health emergency. Semi-structured interviews were conducted four years post-implementation and analyzed following the principles of Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, using the Community Resilience Framework as a sensitizing theoretical lens. <b>Results:</b> According to teachers’ retrospective accounts, participatory arts were perceived to function as a complementary public-health-oriented practice, helping maintain children’s connection to school, and were associated with strengthening trust, creativity, and solidarity, as well as supporting communication, emotional expression, adaptability, and collaborative skills. Teachers reported that stable rituals and drama-based practices appeared to foster a sense of safety amid disruption; over time, some of these practices were reported as becoming part of everyday school routines, which teachers associated with continuity and collective resilience. <b>Conclusions:</b> Integrating drama-based interventions into school health and psychosocial crisis-readiness may strengthen pediatric public health strategies and may help education systems to respond to future emergencies. These findings reflect teachers’ perceptions of sustained influence and suggest the perceived value of arts-based methods in developmental/behavioral support and school community resilience. By addressing emotional regulation, peer connection, and psychosocial adaptation within school settings, the intervention reflects the preventive and promotive dimensions of pediatric public health, emphasizing the school’s role as an environment that supports children’s overall mental and developmental health.

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Penulis (10)

K

Konstantinos Mastrothanasis

C

Cristina Dumitru

N

Nadina Darie

M

Maria Kladaki

E

Emmanouil Pikoulis

A

Avra Sidiropoulou

E

Eleni Papouli

D

Despoina Papantoniou

A

Anastasia Pikouli

E

Evika Karamagioli

Format Sitasi

Mastrothanasis, K., Dumitru, C., Darie, N., Kladaki, M., Pikoulis, E., Sidiropoulou, A. et al. (2025). Participatory Arts as Emergency Responses for Strengthening Community Resilience and Psychosocial Support: A Retrospective Phenomenological Inquiry. https://doi.org/10.3390/children12111498

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2025
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10.3390/children12111498
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