Department of Musicology, University of Oslo, Norway.
Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. 2013 Aug 7;8:20595. doi: 10.3402/qhw.v8i0.20595.
The use of digital portable music devices such as MP3 players has rapidly increased during the last decade, and the sheer availability of music offered by such players raises questions about their impact on listeners' mental and physical health and well-being. This article explores MP3 player use as an everyday tactic for affect regulation, here understood as an individual's efforts to maintain or change the intensity or duration of a given affect. The ability to understand and regulate affects has significant health implications, and among the tactics relevant to such regulation, engagement with music has proven to be particularly successful. The material presented in this article is based on a qualitative interview study focused on MP3 player use as a medium for musical self-care. Because MP3 users can listen to whatever they want, whenever they want, and target their music in the interests of managing and regulating moods and emotions, the MP3 player represents a valuable and convenient technology of affect regulation.
在过去的十年中,数字便携式音乐设备(如 MP3 播放器)的使用迅速增加,而此类播放器提供的音乐数量之多,让人不禁对其对听众的身心健康和幸福感的影响产生疑问。本文探讨了将 MP3 播放器的使用作为一种日常的情感调节策略,这里的情感调节是指个人为维持或改变特定情感的强度或持续时间所做出的努力。理解和调节情感的能力对健康有重大影响,而在与这种调节相关的策略中,与音乐的互动已被证明是特别成功的。本文所呈现的材料基于一项定性访谈研究,重点关注将 MP3 播放器作为音乐自我保健的媒介的使用。因为 MP3 用户可以随时随地听他们想听的任何音乐,并根据管理和调节情绪和情感的需要来选择他们的音乐,所以 MP3 播放器代表了一种有价值且方便的情感调节技术。