Centre for Performance Science, Royal College of Music, London.
Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, UK.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2020 Aug 13;75(7):1609-1619. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbz085.
This study investigated whether frequency of receptive arts engagement over 10 years contributes to experienced, evaluative, and eudaimonic well-being in older adults.
We used repeated data of 3,188 respondents from Waves 2-7 (2004/2005-2014/2015) of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. We examined longitudinal associations between short-term (frequent engagement at one wave), repeated (frequent engagement at 2-3 waves), and sustained (frequent engagement at 4-6 waves) arts engagement and experienced, evaluative and eudaimonic well-being. We fitted linear and logistic regression models adjusted for baseline well-being and a number of sociodemographic, economic, health, and social engagement factors.
In the fully adjusted models, short-term engagement was not longitudinally associated with well-being, but repeated engagement with the theater/concerts/opera and museums/galleries/exhibitions was associated with enhanced eudaimonic well-being, and sustained engagement with these activities was associated with greater experienced, evaluative, and eudaimonic well-being.
Long-term frequent engagement with certain arts activities is associated with higher levels of happiness, life satisfaction, self-realization, and control/autonomy in older adults. These findings suggest that policies that facilitate older adults' access to arts venues and activities, and support their continued engagement with them, may help to promote happy, fulfilling lives of an increasing segment of the population.
本研究旨在探讨在长达 10 年的时间里,接受艺术的频率是否会对老年人的体验、评价和幸福产生影响。
我们使用了英国老龄化纵向研究(English Longitudinal Study of Ageing)的第 2 至 7 波(2004/2005 年至 2014/2015 年)中 3188 名受访者的重复数据。我们检验了短期(某一波频繁参与)、重复(多波频繁参与)和持续(多波频繁参与)参与艺术活动与体验、评价和幸福的纵向关联。我们使用线性和逻辑回归模型,对基线幸福感和一系列社会人口学、经济、健康和社会参与因素进行了调整。
在完全调整的模型中,短期参与与幸福感没有纵向关联,但剧院/音乐会/歌剧和博物馆/美术馆/展览的重复参与与幸福的提升有关,而这些活动的持续参与与更高的体验、评价和幸福有关。
长期频繁参与某些艺术活动与老年人更高水平的幸福、生活满意度、自我实现以及控制/自主有关。这些发现表明,促进老年人进入艺术场所和参与艺术活动的政策,并支持他们持续参与这些活动,可能有助于提升越来越多人口的幸福和充实生活。