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新冠疫情期间的创造力与休闲:探究休闲活动、动机与心理健康之间的关系

Creativity and Leisure During COVID-19: Examining the Relationship Between Leisure Activities, Motivations, and Psychological Well-Being.

作者信息

Morse K F, Fine Philip A, Friedlander Kathryn J

机构信息

School of Psychology and Wellbeing, University of Buckingham, Buckingham, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2021 Jul 5;12:609967. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.609967. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Social distancing policies have been implemented around the world to reduce the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). These measures have included temporary restrictions on mass gatherings and the closure of public facilities, limiting the pursuit of leisure activities such as travel while allowing more time for at-home pursuits, including creative activities such as gardening and painting. Previous research has demonstrated the benefits of physical activity for psychological well-being during COVID-19, but less attention has been given to the potential benefits of creative pursuits, such as arts and music. The present study investigated changes in the pursuit of creative, non-creative, and physical leisure activities and the relationship between engaging in leisure, the motivations for and barriers to pursuing these activities, and psychological well-being during COVID-19. A total of 3,827 participants from 74 countries completed an online leisure activities questionnaire and the World Health Organization Five Well-Being Index. Logistic regression indicated that gender, age, social distancing adherence, and employment status significantly predicted leisure engagement during COVID-19. Compared to sports and outdoor pursuits, participation in creative activities was generally more likely to increase during this period, while participation in non-creative activities was less likely to increase. Multiple linear regression indicated that maintaining or increasing time on leisure activities significantly predicted well-being during COVID-19, with increased time spent on home crafts and artisanship, fine arts, musical and performing arts engagement, sports and outdoor pursuits, niche and IT interests, and language activities each predicting higher well-being outcomes. Motivations such as seeking creative expression and mental stimulation, keeping fit, and maintaining social connections also predicted higher well-being. These findings suggest that participation in both physical and creative leisure activities may offer protective benefits for well-being during COVID-19, and that strategies to promote engagement in creative activities should also be considered in future guidance for mental health during periods of lockdown or isolation.

摘要

世界各地都实施了社交距离政策以减少2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的传播。这些措施包括对大规模集会的临时限制和公共设施的关闭,限制了如旅行等休闲活动,同时让人们有更多时间进行居家活动,包括园艺和绘画等创造性活动。先前的研究已经证明了在COVID-19期间体育活动对心理健康的益处,但对创造性活动(如艺术和音乐)的潜在益处关注较少。本研究调查了COVID-19期间创造性、非创造性和体育休闲活动的参与变化,以及参与休闲活动、从事这些活动的动机和障碍与心理健康之间的关系。来自74个国家的3827名参与者完成了一份在线休闲活动问卷和世界卫生组织五福指数。逻辑回归表明,性别、年龄、遵守社交距离情况和就业状况显著预测了COVID-19期间的休闲参与度。与体育和户外活动相比,在此期间参与创造性活动的可能性普遍更高,而参与非创造性活动的可能性则较低。多元线性回归表明,在COVID-19期间保持或增加休闲活动时间显著预测了幸福感,在家务手工艺、美术、音乐和表演艺术活动、体育和户外活动、小众和信息技术兴趣以及语言活动上花费的时间增加,各自都预测了更高的幸福感结果。寻求创造性表达和精神刺激、保持健康以及维持社会联系等动机也预测了更高的幸福感。这些发现表明,在COVID-19期间参与体育和创造性休闲活动可能对幸福感有保护作用,并且在未来关于封锁或隔离期间心理健康的指导中也应考虑促进参与创造性活动的策略。

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