Dingle Genevieve A, Williams Elyse, Jetten Jolanda, Welch Jonathon
School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
School of Hard Knocks Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Br J Clin Psychol. 2017 Nov;56(4):443-457. doi: 10.1111/bjc.12149. Epub 2017 Jul 18.
Adults with mental health conditions commonly experience difficulties with emotion regulation which affect their social functioning. Arts-based groups provide opportunities for shared emotional experiences and emotion regulation. This study explores emotion regulation strategies and the emotional effects of arts-based group participation in adults with mental health problems and in controls.
The 62 participants included 39 adults with chronic mental health problems who were members of arts-based groups (ABG) and 23 comparison choir (CC) members who were not specifically experiencing mental health problems. The repeated measures design included self-reports of emotion upon waking (T1), the hour before group (T2), end of the group (T3), and evening (T4), as well as participant notes to explain their emotion ratings at each time. They also completed measures of individual and interpersonal emotion regulation.
The ABG participants engaged marginally more in affect worsening strategies than CC (p = .057 and .08), but there were no other group differences. All participants reported a significant increase in positive emotions, F (3, 180) = 28.044, p < .001, np2 = .319; and a decrease in negative emotions during the arts-based activity: F (2.637, 155.597) = 21.09, p < .001, np2 = .263. The influence on positive emotions was short-lived, while the effect on negative emotions lasted until evening.
Findings show that participation in arts-based groups benefits the emotions of both healthy adults and those experiencing mental health conditions through individual and interpersonal processes.
Individuals with chronic mental health conditions often experience difficulties in emotion processing Participation in arts-based groups was associated with significant increases in positive emotions although these were short-lived Negative emotion was significantly decreased during arts-based group activities, and sustained to the evening assessment Adults with chronic mental health conditions were equally able to derive emotional benefits as healthy adults.
患有心理健康问题的成年人通常在情绪调节方面存在困难,这会影响他们的社交功能。基于艺术的团体为共享情感体验和情绪调节提供了机会。本研究探讨了情绪调节策略以及参与基于艺术的团体对有心理健康问题的成年人和对照组成年人的情绪影响。
62名参与者包括39名患有慢性心理健康问题且是基于艺术团体(ABG)成员的成年人,以及23名未具体经历心理健康问题的对照唱诗班(CC)成员。重复测量设计包括醒来时(T1)、团体活动前一小时(T2)、团体活动结束时(T3)和晚上(T4)的情绪自我报告,以及参与者解释每次情绪评分的记录。他们还完成了个体和人际情绪调节的测量。
ABG参与者在加剧情绪策略上的参与程度略高于CC组(p = 0.057和0.08),但没有其他组间差异。所有参与者报告在基于艺术的活动中积极情绪显著增加,F(3, 180)= 28.044,p < 0.001,ηp2 = 0.319;消极情绪减少:F(2.637, 155.597)= 21.09,p < 0.001,ηp2 = 0.263。对积极情绪的影响是短暂的,而对消极情绪的影响持续到晚上。
研究结果表明,参与基于艺术的团体通过个体和人际过程,对健康成年人和有心理健康问题的成年人的情绪都有益处。
患有慢性心理健康问题的个体在情绪处理方面往往存在困难 参与基于艺术的团体与积极情绪显著增加相关,尽管这些情绪是短暂的 在基于艺术的团体活动期间消极情绪显著减少,并持续到晚上评估 患有慢性心理健康问题的成年人与健康成年人同样能够获得情绪益处。