Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Louisville, Kentucky.
Department of Theatre Arts, University of Louisville, Kentucky.
Gerontologist. 2018 Mar 19;58(2):278-289. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnx029.
Activities that provide positive emotions, meaningful social interaction, and psychological stimulation can bolster well-being throughout life. We tested a model of psychological benefit from, and age differences in, adult ticket buyers' involvement with a large regional theatre.
We sent online surveys to Actors Theatre of Louisville ticketbuyers, measuring involvement with the theatre, satisfaction/enjoyment, social engagement, flow, and sense of belonging while attending, and well-being. Structural models (N = 496) tested a model of well-being and age differences; focus groups of older subscribers (N = 20) elaborated quantitative findings.
As hypothesized, theatre involvement was indirectly related to satisfaction and enjoyment of the theatre, hedonic well-being, and social functioning, through the psychosocial benefits of flow, social engagement, and belonging. Age moderated the model relationships: involvement was more strongly related to benefits for younger than older participants, but there were no age differences in the relationship between benefits and well-being. Focus group participants articulated how theatre contributes to a sense of community and pride of place, connecting individual well-being to community well-being.
Involvement in performing arts organizations may have lifelong benefits. The relationship between involvement and psychosocial benefit may be particularly strong for younger audience members despite the fact that older adults have more involvement. Older adults with long-term involvement appear to benefit even when they reduce their involvement. Our qualitative findings underscore the great richness of experience that younger generations might lose as a result of lower participation.
积极的情绪、有意义的社会互动和心理刺激等活动可以在整个生命周期中增强幸福感。我们测试了一个大型地区剧院的成年购票者参与度带来的心理收益模型,以及其在不同年龄段人群中的差异。
我们向路易斯维尔演员剧院的购票者发送了在线调查,衡量了他们对剧院的参与度、满意度/愉悦度、社会参与度、沉浸感和归属感,以及幸福感。结构模型(N=496)测试了幸福感和年龄差异模型;对 20 名老年订阅者进行了焦点小组讨论,以详细阐述定量研究结果。
正如假设的那样,剧院参与度通过沉浸感、社会参与度和归属感等心理社会收益,与对剧院的满意度和愉悦度、享乐幸福感和社会功能间接相关。年龄调节了模型关系:参与度与年轻参与者的收益关系更强,而收益与幸福感之间没有年龄差异。焦点小组参与者阐明了剧院如何为社区感和地方自豪感做出贡献,将个人幸福感与社区幸福感联系起来。
参与表演艺术组织可能会带来终身收益。尽管老年人的参与度更高,但参与度与心理收益之间的关系可能对年轻观众来说更为强烈。长期参与的老年人即使减少参与,也似乎会受益。我们的定性研究结果强调了年轻一代可能因参与度降低而失去的丰富体验。