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新冠疫情期间艺术参与的预测因素及影响:对新冠社会研究中19384名成年人数据的分析

Predictors and Impact of Arts Engagement During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Analyses of Data From 19,384 Adults in the COVID-19 Social Study.

作者信息

Mak Hei Wan, Fluharty Meg, Fancourt Daisy

机构信息

Department of Behavioural Science and Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2021 Apr 26;12:626263. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.626263. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The global COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 heavily affected the arts and creative industries due to the instigation of lockdown measures in the United Kingdom and closure of venues. However, it also provided new opportunities for arts and cultural engagement through virtual activities and streamed performances. Yet it remains unclear (i) who was likely to engage with the arts at home during lockdown, (ii) how this engagement differed from patterns of arts engagement prior to COVID-19, and (iii) whether home-based arts engagement was related to people's ability to cope with their emotions during lockdown. This study was therefore designed to address these questions.

METHODS

We used data collected in late May from the United Kingdom COVID-19 Social Study run by University College London. Multivariate regressions were used for the analysis ( = 19,384). Identified factors included demographic factors, socio-economic position, psychosocial wellbeing and health conditions, adverse events/worries, and coping styles.

RESULTS

Four types of home-based arts engagement were identified during the COVID-19 pandemic: digital arts and writing, musical activities, crafts, and reading for pleasure. Our results show that the strongest predictors of the engagement were age, education attainment, social support, and emotion-focused or supportive coping styles. In particular, younger adults (aged 18-29), non-keyworkers, people with greater social support, people who had lost work, those who were worried about catching the virus, and those with an emotion-focused, problem-focused or supportive coping style were more likely to have increased arts engagement during lockdown. Arts activities were used as approach and avoidance strategies to help cope with emotions, as well as to help improve self-development.

CONCLUSION

Overall, our study suggests that while some people who engaged in the arts during the COVID-19 pandemic were those who typically engage under normal circumstances, the pandemic has also created new incentives and opportunities for others to engage virtually. Additionally, this study highlights the value of the arts as coping tools during stressful situations.

摘要

目标

2020年全球新冠疫情因英国实施封锁措施和场馆关闭,严重影响了艺术和创意产业。然而,它也通过虚拟活动和线上演出为艺术和文化参与提供了新机会。但仍不清楚:(i)在封锁期间谁可能在家参与艺术活动;(ii)这种参与与新冠疫情之前的艺术参与模式有何不同;(iii)在家进行艺术参与是否与人们在封锁期间应对情绪的能力有关。因此,本研究旨在解决这些问题。

方法

我们使用了伦敦大学学院开展的英国新冠社会研究在5月下旬收集的数据。采用多元回归进行分析(n = 19384)。确定的因素包括人口统计学因素、社会经济地位、心理社会幸福感和健康状况、不良事件/担忧以及应对方式。

结果

在新冠疫情期间确定了四种在家进行艺术参与的类型:数字艺术与写作、音乐活动、手工艺以及消遣性阅读。我们的结果表明,参与的最强预测因素是年龄、教育程度、社会支持以及以情绪为中心或支持性的应对方式。特别是,较年轻的成年人(18 - 29岁)、非关键岗位工作者、有更多社会支持的人、失业者、担心感染病毒的人以及采用以情绪为中心、以问题为中心或支持性应对方式的人在封锁期间更有可能增加艺术参与。艺术活动被用作接近和回避策略,以帮助应对情绪,以及帮助促进自我发展。

结论

总体而言,我们的研究表明,虽然在新冠疫情期间参与艺术活动的一些人是通常在正常情况下参与的人,但疫情也为其他人创造了新的激励因素和虚拟参与的机会。此外,本研究强调了艺术在压力情境下作为应对工具的价值。

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