The purpose of this study is to provide foundational data to Yeongam-gun treatment service organizations through researches on the recognition of the art therapy programs and the satisfaction of the use of the generations situation of the art therapy service generation. Therefore, we want to help improve the operation of treatment service institutions and revitalize art therapy services.
For about three weeks in April 2017, with the utilization of using art therapy program, visited to the institutions art therapy program in connection with Yeongam-gun and then distributed and collected questionnaire sheets through an indirect research method. Total 250 sheets were distributed however, 221 sheets were used to be inappropriate for the analysis as they were answered unreliably. Collected data went through frequency analysis and descriptive statistical analysis by using SPSS for windows 20, and to verify the questionnaire sheets' validity and collected data's reliability analysis were conducted.
The results of this study are summarized as follows: The lower the age, appropriate in the overall awareness of the art therapy program and the interest and preference for art therapy was higher in the treatment area. In the program utilization survey, the motivation for using the program was the highest in the group programs such as after school and workshop, and the duration and frequency of participating in the program were found to be short.
In the survey on whether the art therapy services were continuously reused and invited to others, a positive evaluation was noticed.
The investment value satisfaction has positive effect on the intention to reuse, but the cost and transportation satisfaction are in urgent need of support due to the negative effect on reuse intention.
The need for positive aspects of use should be taken into account to bring to the satisfaction of local resources by improving the quality of transportation and therapists. In the future, it will be necessary to actively work on systematic treatment facilities and art therapy programs through mutual cooperation with municipalities and therapeutic service institutions.