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快乐钩织者:一项国际研究探索钩织对幸福感影响的发现。

Happy Hookers: findings from an international study exploring the effects of crochet on wellbeing.

机构信息

Lecturer, Graduate Medicine, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia.

Honorary Research Fellow, Faculty of Business and Law, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Perspect Public Health. 2021 May;141(3):149-157. doi: 10.1177/1757913920911961. Epub 2020 Apr 3.

Abstract

AIMS

With rising rates of mental health disorders being reported globally, it is imperative that we investigate economical and accessible ways to increase relaxation and reduce stress. While there is a plethora of anecdotal evidence as to the positive effects of domestic crafts on mental wellbeing, there is little empirical research in this area. As such, we aimed to explore perceived links between crochet and wellbeing.

METHODS

An online survey was developed and piloted, based on an existing tool that explored knitting and wellbeing. The final survey was promoted through social media, over a 6-week period, resulting in valid responses from 8391 individuals.

RESULTS

Most respondents were female (99.1%), aged between 41 and 60 years (49.5%) and living in 87 different countries. Many respondents reported crocheting for between 1 and 5 years (42.6%). The three most frequent reasons reported for crocheting were: to be creative (82.1%), to relax (78.5%) and for a sense of accomplishment (75.2%). Respondents reported that crochet made them feel calmer (89.5%), happier (82%) and more useful (74.7%). There was a significant improvement in reported scores for mood before crocheting (M = 4.19, SD = 1.07) and mood after crocheting (M = 5.78, SD = 0.82);  = -69.86,  < .001,  = -0.56. Content analysis of free-text responses identified five major themes: (1) health benefits, (2) process of crochet, (3) personal connection, (4) crochet as contribution and (5) online crochet communities.

CONCLUSION

The data suggests that crochet offers positive benefits for personal wellbeing with many respondents actively using crochet to manage mental health conditions and life events such as grief, chronic illness and pain. Crochet is a relatively low-cost, portable activity that can be easily learnt and seems to convey all of the positive benefits provided by knitting. This research suggests that crochet can play a role in promoting positive wellbeing in the general population, adding to the social prescribing evidence base.

摘要

目的

随着全球心理健康障碍报告率的上升,我们必须研究经济实惠且易于获得的方法来增加放松和减轻压力。虽然有大量轶事证据表明家庭手工艺对心理健康有积极影响,但这方面的实证研究很少。因此,我们旨在探讨钩编与幸福感之间的关联。

方法

根据探索编织与幸福感的现有工具,开发并试点了一项在线调查。该最终调查通过社交媒体在 6 周内进行宣传,共收到 8391 名有效回复者的回复。

结果

大多数受访者为女性(99.1%),年龄在 41 至 60 岁之间(49.5%),居住在 87 个不同的国家。许多受访者表示他们钩编的时间在 1 至 5 年之间(42.6%)。报告的最常见的三个钩编原因是:创造性(82.1%)、放松(78.5%)和成就感(75.2%)。受访者表示,钩编让他们感到更加平静(89.5%)、快乐(82%)和更有价值(74.7%)。钩编前后的情绪报告得分均有显著提高(钩编前:M=4.19,SD=1.07;钩编后:M=5.78,SD=0.82);t(8390)=-69.86,p<.001,d=-0.56。对自由文本回复的内容分析确定了五个主要主题:(1)健康益处,(2)钩编过程,(3)个人联系,(4)钩编作为贡献,(5)在线钩编社区。

结论

数据表明,钩编对个人幸福感有积极的益处,许多受访者积极使用钩编来管理心理健康状况和生活事件,如悲伤、慢性疾病和疼痛。钩编是一种相对低成本、便携的活动,易于学习,似乎传达了编织带来的所有积极益处。这项研究表明,钩编可以在促进普通人群的积极幸福感方面发挥作用,为社会处方证据基础增添内容。

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