Chen Yu, Mark Gloria, Ali Sanna
Department of Informatics, University of California, Irvine, 92697 USA.
Psychol Well Being. 2016;6:8. doi: 10.1186/s13612-016-0044-4. Epub 2016 Jul 4.
With the increasing quality of smartphone cameras, taking photos has become ubiquitous. This paper investigates how smartphone photography can be leveraged to help individuals increase their positive affect.
Applying findings from positive psychology, we designed and conducted a 4-week study with 41 participants. Participants were instructed to take one photo every day in one of the following three conditions: a selfie photo with a smiling expression, a photo of something that would make oneself happy and a photo of something that would make another person happy.
After 3 weeks, participants' positive affect in all conditions increased. Those who took photos to make others happy became much less aroused. Qualitative results showed that those in the selfie group observed changes in their smile over time; the group taking photos to improve their own affect became more reflective and those taking photos for others found that connecting with family members and friends helped to relieve stress.
The findings can offer insights for designers to create systems that enhance emotional well-being.
随着智能手机摄像头质量的不断提高,拍照变得无处不在。本文探讨了如何利用智能手机摄影来帮助个人增强积极情绪。
应用积极心理学的研究结果,我们设计并开展了一项为期4周的研究,共有41名参与者。参与者被要求在以下三种条件之一的情况下每天拍摄一张照片:面带微笑的自拍照、能让自己开心的事物的照片以及能让他人开心的事物的照片。
3周后,所有条件下参与者的积极情绪都有所增加。那些为让他人开心而拍照的人变得不那么激动了。定性结果表明,自拍组的人观察到自己的笑容随时间发生了变化;为改善自身情绪而拍照的组变得更善于反思,而为他人拍照的人发现与家人和朋友的联系有助于缓解压力。
这些发现可为设计师创建增强情绪幸福感的系统提供见解。