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新冠疫情首次封锁对英国演艺行业专业人员工作模式、收入及幸福感的影响(2020年4月至6月)

The Effects of COVID-19 Lockdown 1.0 on Working Patterns, Income, and Wellbeing Among Performing Arts Professionals in the United Kingdom (April-June 2020).

作者信息

Spiro Neta, Perkins Rosie, Kaye Sasha, Tymoszuk Urszula, Mason-Bertrand Adele, Cossette Isabelle, Glasser Solange, Williamon Aaron

机构信息

Centre for Performance Science, Royal College of Music, London, United Kingdom.

Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2021 Feb 10;11:594086. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.594086. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

This article reports data collected from 385 performing arts professionals using the during the COVID-19 Lockdown 1.0 in the United Kingdom. Study 1 examined characteristics of performing arts professionals' work and health, and investigated how these relate to standardized measures of wellbeing. Study 2 examined the effects of the lockdown on work and wellbeing in the respondents' own words. Findings from Study 1 indicate a substantial reduction in work and income. 53% reported financial hardship, 85% reported increased anxiety, and 63% reported being lonelier than before the crisis. 61% sought support on finances while only 45% did so on health and wellbeing. Multiple regression analyses, using the Mental Health Continuum-Short Form, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, Social Connectedness Scale, and Three-Item Loneliness Scale as outcome variables, indicate that perceived financial hardship was associated with lower wellbeing and higher depression and loneliness scores. Higher self-rated health was associated with higher wellbeing and lower depression scores. More physical activity before lockdown was associated with higher wellbeing and social connectedness scores, as well as lower loneliness scores, and an increase in physical activity during lockdown compared with before, as well as older age, were associated with higher wellbeing and social connectedness scores, and lower depression and loneliness scores. Thematic inductive analysis of 341 open responses in Study 2 identified five overarching themes characterizing the effects of Lockdown 1.0: , including canceled work, financial concerns, and uncertainties for the future; , including challenges of working at home, struggles with online work and skill maintenance, and caring responsibilities; , including reduced social connections, lack of support, vulnerability, feelings of loss and grief, and concern for others; , including anxiety, low or unstable mood, poorer physical health, and lack of motivation; and , including coping well or living more healthily, more time and less pressure, new possibilities and activities, enhanced social connections, and new skills. Lockdown 1.0 had profound effects on performing arts professionals, but our findings reveal some opportunities and compelling links between positive wellbeing and physical activity.

摘要

本文报告了在英国新冠疫情封锁1.0期间,对385名演艺行业专业人士进行调查所收集的数据。研究1考察了演艺行业专业人士的工作和健康特征,并探究了这些特征与幸福感标准化测量指标之间的关系。研究2用受访者自己的话考察了封锁对工作和幸福感的影响。研究1的结果表明工作和收入大幅减少。53%的人报告有经济困难,85%的人报告焦虑增加,63%的人报告比危机前更孤独。61%的人寻求财务方面的支持,而只有45%的人寻求健康和幸福感方面的支持。多元回归分析以心理健康连续体简表、流行病学研究中心抑郁量表、社会联结量表和三项孤独量表作为结果变量,结果表明感知到的经济困难与较低的幸福感以及较高的抑郁和孤独得分相关。较高的自我评定健康状况与较高的幸福感和较低的抑郁得分相关。封锁前更多的体育活动与较高的幸福感和社会联结得分以及较低的孤独得分相关,与封锁前相比,封锁期间体育活动的增加以及年龄较大与较高的幸福感和社会联结得分以及较低的抑郁和孤独得分相关。对研究2中341条开放式回答的主题归纳分析确定了五个总体主题,描述了封锁1.0的影响:,包括工作取消、财务担忧和对未来的不确定性;,包括在家工作的挑战、在线工作和技能维持的困难以及照顾责任;,包括社会联系减少、缺乏支持、脆弱性、失落和悲伤感以及对他人的担忧;。包括焦虑、情绪低落或不稳定、身体健康较差以及缺乏动力;以及,包括应对良好或生活更健康、时间更多压力更小、新的可能性和活动、增强的社会联系以及新技能。封锁1.0对演艺行业专业人士产生了深远影响,但我们的研究结果揭示了一些积极幸福感与体育活动之间的机会和令人信服的联系。

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