Hussman School of Journalism and Media, University of North Carolina.
Health Commun. 2022 May;37(5):617-627. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2020.1859724. Epub 2020 Dec 17.
U.S. college students' general mental health is rapidly declining, and scholars have observed significant increases in references to depression, suicide, and mental health metaphors in popular music. Given that college students are spending more time than ever before listening to popular music, this survey aimed to assess some of the potential implications. College students ( = 253) completed an online survey about their exposure to contemporary pop songs that reference mental health difficulties such as anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation. Both college students' increased perceived personal connection (PPC) with the songs referencing mental health difficulties and parasocial relationships (PSR) with their performing artists were associated with increased mental health empathy. This increased mental health empathy mediated outcomes including reduced mental health stigma, increased support for public mental health resources, and increased willingness to support others struggling with their mental health. Neither PPC with the song nor PSR with the song's artist was associated with personal willingness to seek mental health help. However, post hoc analyses revealed that college students who reported stronger PPC to these songs also reported that they use music to "deal with their own mental health issues." This study's findings suggest that pop music artists who open up about mental health difficulties may have potential as novel message sources in communication campaigns designed to improve mental health outcomes among college students.
美国大学生的整体心理健康状况正在迅速恶化,学者们观察到流行音乐中提到抑郁、自杀和心理健康隐喻的频率显著增加。鉴于大学生比以往任何时候都花更多的时间听流行音乐,这项调查旨在评估一些潜在的影响。253 名大学生完成了一项关于他们接触当代流行歌曲的在线调查,这些歌曲提到了焦虑、抑郁和自杀意念等心理健康问题。大学生对歌曲中提到心理健康问题的个人共鸣(PPC)以及与歌曲表演艺术家的准社会关系(PSR)都与增强的心理健康同理心有关。这种增强的心理健康同理心可以调节一些结果,包括减少心理健康污名、增加对公共心理健康资源的支持,以及增加支持他人应对心理健康问题的意愿。无论是对歌曲的个人共鸣还是对歌曲艺术家的准社会关系,都与个人寻求心理健康帮助的意愿无关。然而,事后分析显示,报告对这些歌曲的个人共鸣更强的大学生也表示,他们使用音乐来“应对自己的心理健康问题”。这项研究的结果表明,公开谈论心理健康问题的流行音乐艺术家可能有潜力成为改善大学生心理健康结果的传播活动中的新型信息来源。