Department of Art Education, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.
Stress Health. 2020 Oct;36(4):419-432. doi: 10.1002/smi.2937. Epub 2020 Mar 7.
Stress and anxiety pose a threat to college students' academic performance as well as their long-term mental and physical health, but the time constraints of a rigorous academic schedule make it difficult to offer even brief mental health interventions. A convenience sample of full-time students at a public university was recruited for a 5-week study conducted mostly using an online platform. Participants were randomly assigned to a Mindfulness-Based Art Therapy (MBAT) intervention or a Neutral Clay Task (NCT). Anxiety, perceived stress, and salivary cortisol outcomes were measured. A total of n = 77 participants completed the study. The MBAT group experienced significant reductions in anxiety and perceived stress compared to the NCT group. Significant reductions in salivary cortisol were observed, but only time could be identified as a confounding variable. Art making alone is not enough to induce significant positive responses, but this study suggests MBAT can, and that an online intervention could offer feasible and accessible mental health services on college campuses. Further refinement of biological data collection and analysis is needed to determine what the mediating effects MBAT could have, if any, at the molecular level.
压力和焦虑不仅威胁着大学生的学业成绩,还会对他们的长期身心健康造成影响,但紧张的学术时间表使得提供短暂的心理健康干预变得十分困难。本研究采用方便抽样法招募了一所公立大学的全日制学生,共进行了 5 周的研究,主要使用在线平台进行。参与者被随机分配到正念艺术治疗(MBAT)干预组或中性黏土任务(NCT)组。焦虑、感知压力和唾液皮质醇结果均进行了测量。共有 77 名参与者完成了研究。与 NCT 组相比,MBAT 组的焦虑和感知压力显著降低。观察到唾液皮质醇显著降低,但只能确定时间是混杂变量。单纯的艺术创作不足以引起显著的积极反应,但本研究表明,MBAT 可以,并且在线干预可以在大学校园提供可行和可及的心理健康服务。需要进一步细化生物数据的收集和分析,以确定 MBAT 是否具有任何潜在的分子水平的介导作用。